Mom's Gone Virtual's Telecommuting Taxes

Income taxes can be a very difficult topic, especially if you telecommute or work from home! Mom's Gone Virtual helps take the confusion out of telecommuting taxes by giving you free tax tips.

1.19.2006

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Notice: If you mail your tax return to the IRS please read!

Taxpayers in Washington D.C. and 11 states who file paper returns will have a new place to send their returns this year. The IRS has made changes to where individual tax returns should be mailed for the 2005 tax year in these areas.

If you receive a tax booklet in the mail, the label will have the correct address for you to send your return to. For those who don't receive the packet and are sending their tax returns via regular mail, the addresses for the tax centers are on the back of the instruction booklets for your particular tax form. Taxpayers who are filing electronically will not be affected by this change!

The following is a list of the affected states and the IRS Center where the returns should be sent.

Delaware & Virginia Atlanta, Georgia
D.C. & Maryland Andover, Massachusetts
Ohio Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas, Mississippi, & West Virginia Austin, Texas
Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, & South Dakota Fresno, California

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