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How to change your address for Texas state taxes

Good news: Texas has no individual income tax, so there’s no state income-tax return — and no state income-tax address to change. (The Texas Comptroller of Public Accountshandles business and other taxes.) The address you still need to update is your federal one, with the IRS.

Texas has NO personal/individual income tax (prohibited by the state constitution). The Comptroller administers sales/use, franchise, and other business taxes only, so there is no state income-tax address change for individuals. Comptroller of Public Accounts — official page.

Don’t forget the IRS — this is the part we handle

Federal taxes are separate from Texas. The IRS keeps its own address for your notices and refunds, and for individuals the only way to update it is Form 8822 — by mail, with no online option. That’s the errand we take off your plate, nationwide.

Fill the federal Form 8822 online in about a minute, sign on screen, and we mail it to the correct IRS office — Certified, with tracking. (There’s no Texas income-tax change to make — the IRS is the only address update you need; we don’t file state forms.)

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Free to fill and mail yourself; $14.99 if we mail it certified.

Common questions

Does Texas have a state income-tax address to change?

No — Texas has no individual income tax, so there’s no state income-tax return or address to update.

If Texas has no income tax, do I still tell the IRS I moved?

Yes. Federal taxes are separate — update the IRS with Form 8822 so notices and any refund reach your new address.

See also: where to mail Form 8822 from Texas and the full state directory.

Source: Comptroller of Public Accounts (official page), checked against the live state site. We are not affiliated with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts or the IRS.