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Form 8822-B must be filed to update the IRSs records of who the responsible party is. The responsible party is the person who exercises ultimate effective control over the entity. For nonprofits, this must be an individual, not an entity, and it is generally the same as the principal officer.
Use Form 8822-B to notify the Internal Revenue Service if you changed: Business mailing address. Business location.
As stated at the top of the printed form, it should not be attached to the return and so must be mailed separately to the IRS. You cannot electronically file Form 8822.
To change your address with the IRS, you may complete a Form 8822, Change of Address (For Individual, Gift, Estate, or Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Returns) and/or a Form 8822-B, Change of Address or Responsible Party Business and send them to the address shown on the forms.
Information about developments affecting Form 8822 (such as legislation enacted after we release it) is at .irs.gov/form8822. You can use Form 8822 to notify the Internal Revenue Service if you changed your home mailing address.
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In general, a tax-exempt organization is not required to publicly disclose on Form 990 Schedule B the names or address of its contributors. Key to note here is that publicly refers to anyone other than the IRS.
IRS Form 8822-B is different from IRS Form 8822. The 8822-B form is used by businesses to update business address information with the IRS. The 8822 form is used by individuals to update personal address information with the IRS. This page contains instructions on how to complete form 8822-B.
You will not be required to obtain a new EIN if any of the following statements are true. You change the name of your business. You change your location and/or add other locations. You operate multiple businesses.

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