Reminder:
All DOR Walk-In Centers
Open By Appointment
DOR walk-in centers are now open by appointment only for in-person customer service! To schedule an in-person appointment, visit Appts.dor.in.gov. Customers can also call DOR directly to get questions answered:
- Call 317-232-2240 to schedule an appointment at the downtown Indianapolis office.
- Call 317-615-7200 to schedule an appointment with DOR’s Motor Carrier Services.
- Visit the District Office web page at dor.in.gov/3390.htm for additional contact information.
More information
Filing and Payment Due Dates Quickly Approaching
Individual tax returns and payments were extended from April 15, 2020, to July 15, 2020. But don’t let the new deadline sneak up on you! Remember to file your individual income taxes by the extended deadline. More info…
Join DOR’s Annual
Public Hearing Online
DOR is hosting our annual public hearing at 10 a.m. EST on Friday, June 26, 2020.
Our annual public hearing provides customers and stakeholders, like you, the opportunity to hear DOR’s latest initiatives and a way to give feedback and share their ideas on we can improve policies, processes and procedures.
This year, you can join us in-person or attend online!
Interested in attending? Providing comment? Email media@dor.in.gov to let us know and/or provide comments to be included in the record.
Money Monday: How the Indiana Department of Correction Uses State Tax Dollars
When you think about your tax dollars at work, you probably don’t think about the Indiana Department of Correction (DOC) beyond the facilities they manage. For June’s Money Monday, we’re exploring several of the great programs DOC does to help offenders re-enter society with additional skills and training to help them succeed. Learn more…
Recent DOR Agency
Announcements
DOR’s Annual Public Hearing Set for June 26, Includes Online Access
DOR Publishes 2020 Legislative Synopsis Online
Just One Month Left to File Your Individual Income Taxes for the 2020 Tax Season
Helpful Links on DOR’s Website
|
Project NextDOR Update: Moving to INTIME
Project NextDOR launches the second of four phases on Sept. 8, 2020. What does that mean for you? The biggest impact will be for business customers who pay sales and withholding taxes because they will have to register with the new e-services portal, INTIME.
New Business Customers
After registering with the Secretary of State through INBiz, new business customers will be required to create an INTIME account to securely manage, file and pay their sales and withholding taxes.
Existing Business Customers
Since INtax is moving to INTIME, existing INtax customers will need to migrate their accounts to INTIME as early as Sept. 8 in order to file their business sales and withholding taxes, and continue securely managing their accounts online.
Tax Practitioners
Beginning Sept. 8, practitioners will be able to register with INTIME and import client lists from INtax using a special migration code.
For additional details to help transition from INtax to INTIME, visit ProjectNextDOR.dor.in.gov. Bookmark the project page to ensure you stay up-to-date on all project progress.
2020 DOR Legislative Synopsis Now Available
If you’re looking for the latest information on Indiana tax law, look no further. DOR has released its 2020 Legislative Synopsis, which summarizes tax-related legislation passed by the 2020 Indiana General Assembly.
This year’s edition outlines 80 legislative changes and updates concerning DOR and Hoosier taxpayers, including information about the refund statute of limitations for veterans, return check fees and the removal of out-of-state use tax. More…
DOR Recognized as Top Workplace for Second Year
We’re excited to announce DOR has been recognized as one of IndyStar’s Top Workplacesagain in 2020. This award is based solely on anonymous employee feedback about workplace culture. More…
|
Tax Talk is DOR’s weekly blog includes tax tips and helpful information.
Subscribe today, and be sure to read the June blogs below!
Money Monday: How the Indiana Department of Corrections Uses State Tax Dollars
Need an Extension to File Your Taxes? Learn How!
Five Ways to Avoid a Delay in Your Tax Refund
|