Who runs this
I’m Deb Gangopadhyay, in Tampa, Florida. Tax Address Change is operated by JUNCTURA LLC, my one-person company. It does one job: it makes the IRS change-of-address errand take about a minute instead of an afternoon. When you email support, I’m the one who answers.
Why it exists
Moving comes with a dozen address changes, and the IRS one is uniquely annoying: there’s no online option, the mailing address depends on your old state, joint returns have a signature rule people miss, and the IRS never confirms anything. That’s a printer-envelope-post-office errand in 2026. So: fill the official form with a live preview, sign on screen, and the mailing — the only part that genuinely must be physical — happens for you, certified, with proof. I built the version that should exist.
What this is, and isn’t
- It is self-preparation software plus a print-and-mail service. You enter your information, you review the exact form, you sign it.
- It is not the IRS, a law firm, or a tax preparer. We never sign forms, never represent you, and never alter what you approved. (The form can always be filed free directly with the IRS.)
- It is not a subscription. One fee, one mailing, done. No account exists to forget about.
The receipts
- Every IRS claim on this site links to irs.gov — and each page shows when its facts were last re-verified.
- The security page states exactly what we store and for how long, including the claim you can verify with your own network tab.
- Mailing runs on PostGrid (SOC 2 Type II print-mail infrastructure) and USPS Certified Mail; payments run on Stripe — we never see card numbers.
Reach a human
support@taxaddresschange.com — I answer within one business day, usually faster.
That’s the whole company. The form takes about a minute.
Fill in Form 8822