Can you have 2 mailing addresses?
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Can you have 2 mailing addresses?
People can have as many postal addresses as they wish. Mail is delivered as addressed, not according to the name on the mail, explains U.S. Postal Service publication 508. There is no need to request permission from the USPS to use multiple mailing addresses.
Can you do more than one change of address?
You can, but you probably need to file a separate forwarding order for all of your previous addresses. They get filed at the appropriate post offices, who then know to forward your mail.
Does your mailing address have to be where you live?
For others who don’t have matching mailing and physical addresses, some consideration is needed. If the purpose of the address is to send mail to it, then the mailing address should be given. If the address is needed to locate where a place is geographically located, then the physical address is needed.
What is the difference between registered address and business address?
As the official address of your company, only statutory mail from government agencies is delivered to the registered office. A business address, on the other hand, is used as a contact point for all other kinds of correspondence from clients/customers, suppliers, utility providers, and other third parties.
Can I put a different address on tax return?
If you file your return with the wrong address, that can’t really be undone. You’ll need to contact the IRS directly to update your address (you can use their toll-free number: 1-800-829-1040). If your return(s) are rejected by the IRS, you can simply change your address before resending your tax return.
Can I use my parents address on my tax return?
You can use any address that you wish on your tax return. Your parents probably file Married Filing Jointly. Married filers can’t file as Head of Household. Keep in mind that if the IRS or your state department of revenue needed to contact you about your return, they would use the address on the tax return.