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It looks like it is valid until June, then it stays the same
https://www.irs.gov/filing/california-where-to-file-addresses-for-taxpayers-and-tax-professionals
My guess is the postal bar coding at the bottom of the envelope was screwed up. I would use black marker and cross that out and write TRY AGAIN in red sharpie and put it in the mail. Sometimes my sarcasm is not met well by governmental agencies, so use any method you feel appropriate.
Did you really use XXXX-XXXX for the zip code?
No. I typed the correct zip code 45280-2501 in the original question and somehow it got changed to xxxxx-xxxx when it was posted, (Lacerte?).
Probably the "auto-mask anything that looks like an EIN or SSN" caught it.
It looks like it is valid until June, then it stays the same
https://www.irs.gov/filing/california-where-to-file-addresses-for-taxpayers-and-tax-professionals
My guess is the postal bar coding at the bottom of the envelope was screwed up. I would use black marker and cross that out and write TRY AGAIN in red sharpie and put it in the mail. Sometimes my sarcasm is not met well by governmental agencies, so use any method you feel appropriate.
I knew IRS had budget problems, but I didn't think they would run out of money before paying for the Post Office box.
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