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IRS Service Centers
IRS Service Center Addresses
         
Below are the addresses and telephone numbers for Service Centers to be used by Private Delivery Services - DHL, FedEx or UPS. The tax packages contain information about the program and state that "Private Delivery Services cannot use P.O. Box addresses," but do not give Service Center addresses. Private Delivery Services also require a telephone number with the address.  
           
     
Andover Service Center310 Lowell StreetAndover, MA 01810(978) 474-9842
Atlanta Service Center4800 Buford HighwayChamblee, GA 30341(770) 455-2413
Austin Service Center3651 S. Interregional Highway 35Austin, TX 78741(512) 460-7948
Memphis Service Center5333 Getwell RoadMemphis, TN 38118N/A
Cincinnati Service Center201 W. Rivercenter Boulevard Stop 11Covington, KY 41011(606) 292-5250
Fresno Service Center5045 E. Butler AvenueFresno, CA 93727(209) 456-5354
Kansas City Service Center2306 E. Bannister RoadKansas City, MO 64131(901) 546-3697
Ogden Service Center1973 N. Rulon White Blvd.Ogden, UT 84404(801) 620-3753
Philadelphia Service Center11601 Roosevelt BoulevardPhiladelphia, PA 19155(215) 516-2542


If you need tax assistance for other matters, please call toll-free 1-800-829-1040, Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.  
           
           
         
Excerpts From Clark's Shows: IRS Service Centers

Jun 20, 2008 -- 5 million people missing out on economic stimulus checks

Clark loves found money. When he and his associate producer Joel went to lunch today, they used a BOGO coupon for Whataburger that someone at KRLD gave them.

Right now, far too many Americans have left found money on the table when it comes to the federal government's economic stimulus payment. USA Today reports that 5 million veterans and retirees of all stripes have failed to do the simple paperwork required to get the $300. This is low-hanging fruit that they should pick.

Be sure to help out your elderly relatives if they haven't filed yet to get the payment. Even if they don't normally file taxes, this year they've got to do so. They just need to show that they owe no money, and then they'll get in the system and trigger a disbursement. It's not too late.

Don't panic if you're among those still waiting for your check in the mail. The IRS says to hold tight for a little bit longer.

Nov 02, 2007 -- Gov't spending three times larger than population growth

As listeners know, Clark steers away from political talk on his show. But columnist Jonah Goldberg recently wrote an op-ed piece about government spending that really interested Clark. Goldberg analyzed how spending grew in the 25 years following Reagan's 1981 inauguration. During that time the U.S. population grew around 30 percent, yet government spending rose almost 90 percent after adjustments for inflation. The reason behind the surge in government spending growth is pretty simple really. Human nature dictates that there's a natural tendency to want a "free lunch" from the government. That's an inclination that goes beyond whether you live in a red or a blue state. We as a nation need to decide what we're about; so far we've been about wanting it all. We have become some of the highest taxers in the world, Clark says, and that's irrespective of party affiliation. So there's a question we must ask ourselves: Do we want to grow our economy and have more in the long run, or do we want to curtail growth in order to have more money to redistribute to people? Colorado has been particularly effective in controlling the growth of government spending with their Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, which limits spending to the growth in population plus inflation. There's a difficult balance to be struck here. Clark thinks we may be tying one hand behind our backs with our spending, and we're growing weaker and weaker compared to other capitalist economies.
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