p.o.box 51826
LA CA
90051-6126
GEMB Lending INC. PO Box 57091 Irvine, CA 92619
The address to which you must send your payment. See related question.
1-800-404-2647
http://www.irs.gov/file/index.html Send your payment with your 1040.
GEMB - Brook Brothers 1-866-335-6230
To send your Form 1040, the address depends on whether you are enclosing a payment or not and your state of residence. If you are not sending a payment, you typically send it to the address listed in the instructions for Form 1040 for your state. If you are including a payment, you should send it to the address specified for payments. You can find the correct mailing address on the IRS website or in the instructions for Form 1040.
The address to send a payment can probably be found on the company's website or by calling the company and asking for the payment address. Many companies also accept electronic payments now as well, and these are processed securely and more quickly than mail.
If the monthly statement is not received, you still need to send in your payment. If you do not have the address, you need to call your creditor to see where the payment should be mailed to.
The address of the person or organisation to whom you owe the debt. The address to which the payment should be sent should be somewhere on the bill or invoice. If it's not, then you should contact the creditor for the correct address.
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The address to send a payment can probably be found on the company's website or by calling the company and asking for the payment address. Many companies also accept electronic payments now as well, and these are processed securely and more quickly than mail.
When filing Form 941 with a payment, you should send it to the address specified in the form's instructions, which varies based on your location and whether you are including a payment. Generally, if you're making a payment, you would send it to the address listed for the corresponding state in the IRS instructions. If you're not including a payment, the address will be different. Always refer to the latest IRS guidelines to ensure accuracy.