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You might find that you need to reach out to your state’s taxing authority for any number of reasons. You may need forms, or maybe you just have some questions. Each state and the District of Columbia obligingly provide a website for these situations, complete with contact information if you can’t easily find the answers you need. Some websites even offer a few extras. You can also pay your tax bill online at the websites for the various states! We do recommend paying your taxes online vs sending in a physical check – not only for security but also for speed of processing and proof of receipt.

    1. Alabama Department of Revenue—also offers iPhone and Android apps
    2. Alaska Department of Revenue—includes information about the state’s Permanent Fund Dividend
    3. Arizona Department of Revenue—you can subscribe for news and updates
    4. Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration
    5. California Franchise Tax Board—includes payment options
    6. Colorado Department of Revenue
    7. Connecticut Department of Revenue Services—you must register to file and pay online
    8. Delaware Division of Revenue—you can check for unclaimed property here too
    9. District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue—includes current press releases
    10. Florida Department of Revenue
    11. Georgia Department of Revenue—also offers motor vehicle information
    12. Hawaii Department of Taxation—offers audit assistance
    13. Idaho State Tax Commission
    14. Illinois Department of Revenue
    15. Indiana Department of Revenue—includes FAQs and several online services
    16. Iowa Department of Revenue and Finance
    17. Kansas Department of Revenue—offers refund information and a handy scam alert
    18. Kentucky Department of Revenue
    19. Louisiana Department of Revenue—includes a section for taxpayer education
    20. Maine Revenue Services
    21. Comptroller of Maryland—this state even tells you where your tax dollars go
    22. Massachusetts Department of Revenue—includes child support services if your ex is expecting a refund
    23. Michigan Department of Treasury
    24. Minnesota Department of Revenue—sign up for email updates
    25. Mississippi Department of Revenue
    26. Missouri Department of Revenue—you can file your return here and pay online
    27. Montana Department of Revenue—also includes an unclaimed property database
    28. Nebraska Department of Revenue
    29. Nevada Department of Taxation
    30. New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
    31. New Jersey Division of Taxation
    32. New Mexico Taxation and Revenue
    33. New York Department of Taxation and Finance
    34. North Carolina Department of Revenue—if you’ve received a notice, you can find out what it means here
    35. North Dakota State Tax Department
    36. Ohio Department of Taxation—find the answers to your questions in “Filing Season Central”
    37. Oklahoma Tax Commission
    38. Oregon Department of Revenue
    39. Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
    40. Rhode Island Division of Taxation—offers free filing of both federal and state returns for some taxpayers
    41. South Carolina Department of Revenue
    42. South Dakota Department of Revenue
    43. Tennessee Department of Revenue
    44. Texas Window on State Government
    45. Utah State Tax Commission
    46. Vermont Department of Taxes
    47. Virginia Department of Taxation—sign up for email alerts
    48. Washington Department of Revenue
    49. West Virginia Department of Revenue
    50. Wisconsin Department of Revenue—you can apply online for a payment plan
    51. Wyoming Department of Revenue

    These sites are all pretty comprehensive—the mentioned features are just some highlights. Visit your state’s website for a closer look or let us know If you have any questions at all! The Team @ Tax Goddess~

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