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IRS wants to know where to send you mail, Id use the PO Box. You cant input 2 addresses.
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Yes I'd use the mailing address on the 1040.
But some states, such as MD, also require you to tell them your physical address as of 12/31/20.
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I have some folks that live places where there is no PO street delivery. Some of those folks will provide a street address followed by the PO Box. As long as the physical address isn't too long, I will sometimes go that route and type both addresses on the address line of the return.
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I've done that, too.
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Where do you enter two different addresses?
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I put the mailing address and make notes. If street address gets mail (not directed to PO BOX) then I put street address. That is something some states (California) and USPS has got to get on the same page. California requires street addresses. When they print some 1099's they use a PO BOX.
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@ATBLLC As noted in the prior posts-you can't.
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Thank you. I misread your post.