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Level 6
February 10, 2026
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Wrong address for 1040-ES

  • February 10, 2026
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The 2/10/26  Lacerte release includes the 1040-ES.

But it is still showing a Cincinnati address for my California clients.  The Cincinnati lockbox has closed; it should be Charlotte:  https://www.irs.gov/filing/where-to-file-addresses-for-taxpayers-and-tax-professionals-filing-form-1040-es

Lacerte needs to correct this ASAP!

10 replies

Level 3
February 10, 2026

Agreed. This is ridiculous.

Level 2
February 10, 2026

Just pulled up the actual 1040-ES instructions/forms and it's now showing a Kentucky address for CA filers who were told in August 2025 in Pub 3891 that the new lockbox was North Carolina.

2026 Form 1040-ES

jerryAuthor
Level 6
February 11, 2026

But Pub 3891, “Lockbox Addresses for 2026” shows it as Charlotte:  https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p3891.pdf

What is going on with the IRS???

I assume they will forward as needed.

In any case, it's not Cincinnati

Level 4
February 11, 2026
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Level 2
February 11, 2026

I just called tech support about this and was told to use white out.  Seriously?  My issue with this is that even though I give clients envelopes with the correct address, it looks unprofessional to me that the voucher doesn't match the envelope.  And using white out, or putting another label over it, would look worse than leaving it with the wrong address, not to mention the extra time that would take.  I don't understand why this has not been updated yet since the change happened months ago.  At the very least, there should be an option to edit the address, or a box that lets us choose to use the new address even if the instructions haven't been finalized.  I don't trust the post office to forward any of these payments so feel strongly that the address should be correct.  The tech support person told me that they are just now, in the last couple of days, getting calls about this.  Sounds like it wasn't even on their radar.

George4Tacks
Level 15
February 11, 2026
 

 

1040-ES mailing address confusion (02-11-26)

 

We have received numerous inquiries from tax professionals alerting us that the Form 1040-ES mailing address for payments had been changed for certain taxpayers in the 2026 instructions. We reached out to the IRS for clarification because no announcement had been made. Since that time, the IRS has removed the 2026 Form 1040-ES from their website.

 

We’ve been informed by the IRS that taxpayers and tax professionals should use the addresses listed on the following IRS webpages for the appropriate mailing address depending on the state in which the taxpayer is located:

 

www.irs.gov/filing/where-to-file-paper-tax-returns-with-or-without-a-payment
www.irs.gov/filing/where-to-file-addresses-for-taxpayers-and-tax-professionals-filing-form-1040-es

 

If payments were made to the wrong address, the IRS will forward the payments to the correct address. However, this is an important reminder that taxpayers should always send payments to the IRS through certified mail. This is also another reason to encourage clients to make payments electronically, to avoid these mailing address concerns.

 

Sign up for Spidell's 2026 Post-Tax Season Update and Review webinar to review, refresh, and arm yourself to tackle extensions. Click here and register today.

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rbynaker
Level 13
February 12, 2026

Great info George!

If it's any consolation, now folks on the Drake forum are complaining that the forms print with a watermark that says not available.

I pulled up the pdf from the IRS website and it currently says:

IRS.GOV Placeholder page

This page has been posted as a placeholder for the product you are looking for. The product is
currently being worked on by the Internal Revenue Service, and will be posted here when
available.

Are we having fun yet?

IRonMaN
Level 15
February 12, 2026

That was short lived.  Were the estimates there for one day or did they last for two days on the IRS website?

Slava Ukraini!
Level 4
February 12, 2026

The 1040ES mailing address will be updated on the next release. 

Level 2
February 12, 2026

We just received an update that now shows KY, but that isn't correct for our CA clients. . . 

Level 3
February 12, 2026

WA State here.  When the 2026 1040-ES instructions were up for a few hours yesterday, they had shown KY rather than NC.  I switch from 2025 that is going be quite annoying having to redo 100s of envelopes premade in office if that is actually the case.  Lets hope not.  

Level 3
February 12, 2026

So the address was going to Cinninnati, then it was supposed to be the changed to Charlotte. The update released and it went to Louisville (we are in CA and this is the address for the states not CA... Come on Lacerte...

Level 3
February 12, 2026

I guess I'm now a regular on the message boards.   I just discovered the wrong address myself (actually trying to get most of our clients to no longer write checks but...)   After a 10 minutes hold with Lacerte, they came back and said they are aware of the change but she couldn't tell me when the forms will reflect the correct address.    

My Sandlot quote is so appropriate!!!   "You're killing me, Smalls!!!"

 

 

Level 10
February 15, 2026

The IRS explicitly instructs software vendors to print “financial agent lockbox” addresses

These differ from the public tables because:

  • Public tables show mail-routing addresses

  • Software prints deposit-processing addresses

This is a longstanding IRS dual-address system.

(See IRS Pub 1437 — Procedures for Estimated Tax Voucher Processing)

jerryAuthor
Level 6
February 15, 2026

When I look up Pub 1437, I find a pub that has been obsolete for over 10 years.

The current 2026 IRS Website is entitled "Where to file addresses for taxpayers and tax professionals filing Form 1040-ES"

I'm a tax professional, and that's where I want my forms to go.

Level 10
February 15, 2026

Choosing to make electronic payments obviates a mailing address.

Level 3
February 15, 2026

And in an ideal situation this would solve everything! However, trying to get our elderly clients to trust the process and attempt to do this on their own proves to be impossible. If that works for all of your clients… indeed sir, I am envious. 

Level 3
February 15, 2026

Yes, we are all trying to have everyone pay electronically, but how many of us have that client that says "I don't want the IRS to have my bank account!"  lol

Level 4
February 16, 2026

Hello again, the address will be updated on the next release according to the latest instructions. The previous address had been updated to the first instructions that being pulled by IRS. IRS had released a new instructions last Friday. 

Level 3
February 16, 2026

Thanks RSTaxman.  Glad to see they changed it back to Charlotte (for my area).  We will "anxiously" await. Take care.