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The Daily Insight

What address can I use for taxes?

Author

Andrew Ramirez

Published Feb 22, 2026

If you’re talking about the “mailing address” you enter under the Personal Info tab, you should use the address of where you live “right now”, as that is the address the IRS will send any correspondence to concerning your tax return.

Where do I mail my Illinois state tax return?

Individual Income Tax Addresses

AreaAddress
IL-1040, Illinois Individual Income Tax ReturnWithout Payment PO BOX 19041 SPRINGFIELD IL 62794-9041 With Payment PO BOX 19027 SPRINGFIELD IL 62794-9027
IL-1040-ES, Estimated Income Tax Payments for IndividualsILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SPRINGFIELD IL 62736-0001

Can you file taxes without a permanent address?

People do not need a permanent address or a bank account. They don’t need to have a job. For eligible individuals, the IRS will still issue the payment even if they haven’t filed a tax return in years.

What kind of tax does Naperville IL pay?

The City of Naperville collects a one percent (1.0%) tax on food and beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), which can be consumed on the premises where purchased.

When does the tax levy process start in Naperville?

Each year, the tax levy process begins in August. This process includes compiling historical data, polling townships for growth and reassessment rates, developing revenue projections, updating the City’s capital plans and updating the City’s long-term operational plans. Annually, the City Council holds Financial Overview and Tax Levy workshops.

Do you need a transfer stamp in Naperville IL?

The City of Naperville issues transfer tax stamps for real estate purchases and exempt stamps for owners making deed changes. There is a charge for purchase of a real estate transfer stamp, but no charge for exempt stamps.

Is the city of Naperville a home rule community?

The City of Naperville is a home-rule community. In 2015, City Council implemented a Home Rule Sales Tax (HRST) that is restricted for capital projects and to pay off debt.