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While the Department of Revenue offices are closed, we are open for business online Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. CT.

We encourage the public to visit our website and use our live chat feature to speak with Revenue staff. Our live chat is located on every page in the bottom right hand corner. We want to ensure direct communication to the best of our abilities while doing our part to keep the public and our staff safe. We promise to provide updates as the situation evolves. In the meantime, please utilize our resources through our website, our social media platforms, and our call center.

Important Dates to Remember for March 15-21

  • If you are looking to file your taxes on March 20, please reach out through live chat or call 1-800-829-9188. Our Business Tax division would be happy to help.
  • The Commission on Gaming Meeting on March 17 will be postponed until further notice. 

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