IN.gov - Skip Navigation

Note: This message is displayed if (1) your browser is not standards-compliant or (2) you have you disabled CSS. Read our Policies for more information.

DOR > En Español  > Señora Hinojosa Habla De Impuestos > Necesita visitarnos? Podemos estar más cerca de lo que piensa. > Need to visit? We may be closer than you think. Need to visit? We may be closer than you think.


Nov. 22, 2011

A tax issue can seem overwhelming, especially if you only deal with your taxes once a year. Conveniently, many state tax issues and questions can be dealt with smoothly and easily, either by telephone or through the Department of Revenue’s website. For instance, you can check the status of your state tax refund at (www.in.gov/dor/4339.htm) or change your mailing address at (www.in.gov/dor/3795.htm) 24 hours a day.

But if you ever need to visit us in person, the Indiana Department of Revenue may be closer than you think. Besides our Indianapolis location, we have eleven district offices around the state and we’re ready to help.

There are local offices in Bloomington, Clarksville, Columbus, Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Kokomo, Lafayette, Merrillville, Muncie, South Bend and Terre Haute.
To find out which district office is closest to you, visit www.in.gov/dor/3390.htm, which includes locations and phone numbers. Except for holidays, all offices are open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday.
Your time is valuable. When you’re planning a trip to the Indiana Department of Revenue, here are some tips to make your visit as smooth and speedy as possible:

  • Bring a current government-issued photo ID.
  • If you’re dealing with a payment discrepancy, bring a copy (front and back) of the cancelled check in question. That way we’ll be able to determine to which account payment was applied.
  • Bring all correspondence and other paperwork associated with your issue, including: any bill you may have received, copy of the tax return(s) in question, missing W-2 forms, etc.
  • Have your Social Security or ITIN number with you. If you’re representing a business, make sure to bring the business’s Taxpayer Identification (TID) and location number with you as well.
  • Be prepared to leave your contact phone number and current address, in case we need to do some follow-up.
  • If you are representing a taxpayer, make sure to bring a copy of your power of attorney form.

If you’re just not sure what to do, call the Department before making the trip. To speak with a bilingual representative from the Indiana Department of Revenue with your business questions, 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 Department’s Spanish website at http://www.in.gov/dor/3326.htm
To return to Señora Hinojosa’s tax blog, click here.

To return to Señora Hinojosa’s tax blog, click here.

 


If you have any suggestions for this blog, please e-mail those suggestions to Señora Hinojosa at feedback@dor.in.gov

Stay Connected

You are leaving the IN.gov website. By clicking OK, you will be taken to a website that is not affiliated with the State of Indiana and may have different privacy and security policies. The State of Indiana is not responsible for, and does not endorse, guarantee, or monitor content, availability, viewpoints, products, or services that are offered or expressed on this non IN.gov portal website.