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DOR working to get “back on track” – restarting billing and collections

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From the Indiana Department of Revenue:

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) is restarting several previously delayed programs and initiatives that were temporarily modified due to COVID-19.

In late March 2020, DOR announced its “Helping Hoosiers” initiative which provided taxpayer relief during the COVID-19 pandemic by extending selected deadlines, adjusting payment plans and modifying due dates. The DOR team also continued to operate all systems and services, while providing excellent customer service via phone, email and online, all while processing a high volume of individual income tax returns and refunds during the 2020 tax season.

“Our team took quick action to support Hoosiers when the COVID challenges began. We also worked tirelessly throughout the last few months to ensure that our customers received the support they needed,” commented DOR Commissioner Bob Grennes. “We are now beginning the process of slowly restarting certain billing, collections and protest processes. This will help Hoosiers stay or become compliant with their Indiana tax obligations while providing much-needed funding to support public services.”

The following timeline for DOR’s “Back on Track” plan details what Indiana tax filers can expect in the coming months:

August 2020

September 2020

October 2020

“As we restart billing and collection operations, DOR Customer Service team members stand ready to answer questions and assist. It is critically important that anyone who receives a DOR mailing take immediate action. Please do not ignore letters and notices. We are here to help,” added Commissioner Grennes.

For more information on DOR’s Back on Track Plan, visit our coronavirus website at dor.in.gov/coronavirus-information/.

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