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Last updated on Sunday, March 4, 2018
(INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) urges individuals who may owe taxes to explore all available options to avoid costly penalties. With this year’s tax filing deadline of April 17 quickly approaching, it is important for taxpayers to know the various ways they can make payment on state taxes.
"We recognize no one wants to owe more state taxes than they have already had taken out of their hard-earned paychecks or other sources of income throughout the year. To that end, DOR is doing our best to accommodate *-our customers to ensure they are aware of their options and DOR's willingness to work through their particular circumstances," said DOR Commissioner Adam Krupp. "We are here to help. Our team will work with you to deliver best-in-class customer service in determining the most appropriate way to resolve any outstanding tax liabilities and ensure customer needs are met throughout the process."
DOR offers some helpful tips and options for taxpayers who owe:
For additional information regarding state tax billing and payments, customers can use DOR's automated information line at 317-233-4018. Before calling, customers need to have their tax identification or Social Security number along with the liability number or warrant number ready.
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