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April 26, 2011
It can be stressful when you find out that you owe individual income tax to Indiana, and are having difficulty coming up with the full amount due.
If you were not able pay the full amount that you owe to Indiana by the April 18 deadline, you do have options. Here are two courses of action available:
If you are not able to pay full amount due when the bill arrives, you may be eligible for a payment plan. Basically, if you owe more than $100, and can pay at least 20 percent down, you will qualify for a payment plan.
If you owe business tax, there is an option for you as well. If you owe more than $500 and can pay at least 20 percent down, you will qualify for a payment plan. Once you received a bill, you can set up the plan online at www.intaxpay.in.gov or contact the Indiana Department of Revenue with your request (addresses and phone numbers are on the back of the billing). Once the plan is approved, you can mail in payments or pay online.
If you would like to speak with a bilingual representative at the Indiana Department of Revenue, call (317) 232-2240 (press 2 for Spanish) from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. You can also visit the Spanish Web site at www.impuestos.in.gov/ for more information or submit questions about your bill via e-mail to jevans@dor.in.gov
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