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Utah Return Mailing Addresses

Find the Correct Mailing Addresses for Your Tax Returns in Utah

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Utah Return Mailing Addresses

When filing your Utah individual income tax return, you may need to mail your return to one of the designated Tax Commission offices. Below are the official mailing addresses for all returns with payments.

Official Mailing Addresses

  • Ogden: 2540 Washington Blvd., 6th Floor
  • Provo: 150 E Center St., #1300
  • Salt Lake City (SLC): 210 N 1950 W
  • Hurricane: 100 S 5300 W

Ensure you send your return to the appropriate location based on your mailing preference. All returns with payments should be mailed to one of these addresses.

Additional Notes

  • Do not include dollar signs, commas, or parentheses when entering amounts on your return.
  • If you are reporting a loss, use a minus sign in front of the number.
  • Always sign and mail the original return and keep a copy for your records.

Source:
TC-40 Forms and Instructions
Form TC-40B - Non or Part-year Resident Schedule

Disclaimer: Always verify information with the official Federal or State Department of Revenue Forms and Instructions.

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