We changed registered agents months ago. Do we also need to tell the IRS separately?
The state records are updated and the new registered agent is in place, so internally we thought the address housekeeping was finished. Then someone pointed out that the IRS may still be working off the old mailing file because the federal record follows its own process. That created a very uncomfortable moment because we realized we had been assuming state updates flowed everywhere automatically.
I want to know whether this really is a separate federal maintenance issue and, if so, what the clean fix looks like. If the IRS address is stale, I would rather deal with it now than wait for an important notice to prove the point.
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