Filing tax returns which address to give while filling it online employer address or my current address?
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I live and work in different state and my employer stays in different,So When i am trying to file tax returns online I came to a tab where i was asked to fill the address,So I got confused which address do i need to provide..Do i need to provide the address thats on W2 form or my current residing address which is different state.. Thanks in Advance
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Answer:
You use your current mailing address(FEDERAL TAX RETURN), this is where your IRS mail if any will be mailed to you. IRS will also update your record and this will be the address on record.
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You are supposed to file on the address and in the state of your main residence.
Marie
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