 Now, some people still have concerns about whether or not it's more safe possibly to file by mail. There's going to be arguments on either side of the issue in those cases. The IRS, of course, arguing that e-filing is completely secure because it's hard to really tell because they have an interest in trying to get everybody on the e-file. But for most of us, the e-filing is going to be the way that we would typically go, but you might still be able to do the paper filing if you really want to. So tip. So the chart at the end of these instructions provides the current address for mailing your return. So if you mail your return, obviously you want to make sure you're mailing it to the correct location. Also note, if you are mailing the return, then it might take longer to process. When we were going through all that COVID stuff, the government, you'll recall, was trying to impose these kind of restrictions from the top down. So it kind of looked like the government agencies were the ones that were first kind of dismantling or working from home or not going to the office, which meant, of course, backlogs on things like paper tax returns. So even without that, however, now that we're back to kind of normal, they still kind of have backlogs, but they're kind of back to normal, it'll take longer to process.