Understanding IRS Form 8822: Change of Address Notification

Critical for ensuring uninterrupted receipt of tax refunds, notices, and important IRS correspondence after moving.

When Should You File Form 8822?
  • Permanent moves: When establishing a new primary residence
  • Temporary relocations: If staying at new address >30 days during tax season
  • Business moves: Separate Form 8822-B for business address changes
  • Name changes: Requires Form 8822 plus documentation

File within 10 days of moving to avoid missing time-sensitive notices.

How to Properly Submit
Method Processing Time Best For
Mail to IRS (Form 8822) 4-6 weeks Standalone address changes
Electronic filing 2-3 weeks When filing a current-year return
Phone request Immediate Urgent matters with pending refunds
Critical Information to Include
  • Full legal name(s) exactly as shown on last filed return
  • Social Security Numbers for all listed taxpayers
  • Old address currently on file with IRS
  • New address with complete ZIP+4 code
  • Signature (both spouses if joint filers)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
  • Using nicknames instead of legal names
  • Omitting apartment/unit numbers
  • Forgetting to update state tax authority
  • Not notifying financial institutions separately

Undelivered IRS notices can still result in penalties, even if you never received them.

Additional Address Updates Needed
  • State tax department: Separate form required
  • USPS: File change of address online or at post office
  • Financial institutions: Banks, brokerages, retirement accounts
  • Employers: For W-2 delivery

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