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Courtesy of National Association of Enrolled Agents

2004 Filing Locations Now Available Online

The mailing addresses for filing tax returns during calendar year 2004 are posted on the IRS Web site

Included are addresses for individual taxpayers and tax professionals. It is important to pay close attention to these addresses, as there have been some changes from 2003.



IRS Issues Nearly 500,000 EINS Online

The IRS says it has issued more than 498,081 Employer Identification Numbers through its online application since it became available in April. By the end of November 2003, the IRS was receiving 37.5% of all EIN applications through the Internet. The online application mimics the paper Form SS-4, Application for Employer Identification Number. The IRS noted that applications faxed or mailed are often incomplete or contain errors and frequently require additional contact with the applicant by an IRS employee.

"Making EINs available to IRS customers on an immediate and permanent basis is an important step in improving our partnership with the business community," Commissioner Mark W. Everson said. "We want to reduce burden for businesses and tax professionals wherever possible."


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Published TaxMama.com 12.19.03
Courtesy National Association of Enrolled Agents


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