mailing address on corporate tax return?
mailing address on corporate tax return?
I'm the owner of a C-class Nevada investment corporation, and I live in Florida. My company's registered address is currently my lawyer's office who also happens to be the resident agent of my company.
My question is I would like the IRS to forward all correspondence to my home address instead of my lawyer's. I need to file corporate tax return this year but I only see one set of address fields on first page of Form 1120. I'm thinking that it's not a good idea to put down my home address on the first page since my corp was not qualified to do business in my home state. So how can I notify the IRS of the issue and possibly include two sets of addresses in my tax return? one for business location (my lawyer's office) and another one for mailing purpose?
Thank you in advance.
Answers:
M V: Name and Address Enter the corporation?s true name (as set forth in the charter or other legal document creating it), address, and EIN on the appropriate lines. Enter the address of the corporation?s principal office or place of business. Include the suite, room, or other unit number after the street address. If the post office does not deliver mail to the street address and the corporation has a P.O. box, show the box number instead. Note. Do not use the address of the registered agent for the state in which the corporation is incorporated. For example, if the business is incorporated in Delaware or Nevada and the corporation?s principal office is located in Little Rock, AR, the corporation should list the Little Rock address. If the corporation receives its mail in care of a third party (such as an accountant or attorney), enter on the street address line ?C/O? followed by the third party?s name and street address or P.O. Box.
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