Atlanta GA 39901-0010-2026

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  2. Begin by entering your Taxpayer ID number in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying your tax records.
  3. Review the notice date and ensure it reflects the correct date of your correspondence. This helps maintain accurate records.
  4. In the 'Amount Due' section, input the total amount you owe, which is $4,850.00 in this case. Make sure to double-check this figure against your calculations.
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Receiving a letter from the IRS can happen for several reasons, including: Tax Return Processing: The IRS may need to clarify information on your tax return or inform you that they are still processing it. Balance Due: If you owe taxes, the IRS will send a notice detailing the amount due and any penalties or interest.
Heres where you want to mail your IRS tax forms if you are enclosing a payment: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia: Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 931000, Louisville, KY 40293-1000. Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas: Internal Revenue Service, P.O.
When sending money by mail, use money orders as a safe alternative to cash and personal checks. U.S. Postal Service money orders are affordable, widely accepted, and never expire. Your money order receipt will help you track your payment and show proof of value in case the money order gets lost, stolen, or damaged.
Heres where you want to mail your IRS tax forms if you are enclosing a payment: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia: Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 931000, Louisville, KY 40293-1000.
The IRS is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and does most of its computer programming in Maryland. It processes paper tax returns sent by mail and e-filed tax returns at three IRS center locations: Austin, Texas; Kansas City, Missouri; and Ogden, Utah.

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Internal Revenue Service, 401 W Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, US - MapQuest.
Mailing Address - Individual/Fiduciary Income Tax Individual/Fiduciary Income Tax FormMailing Address 500 and 500 EZ (refunds and no balance due) Georgia Dept. of Revenue PO Box 740392 Atlanta, GA 30374-0392 500 and 500 EZ (payments) Georgia Dept. of Revenue PO Box 740399 Atlanta, GA 30374-03995 more rows
If you mail your tax payment: Make your check, money order or cashiers check payable to U.S. Treasury. Please note: Do not send cash through the mail. If you prefer cash payment, see More information.

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