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Virtual Office Visits Available

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Do You Miss Face-to-Face Conversations?

We do too here at the Department of Revenue. We understand that learning may be difficult without face-to-face interactions with our agents. We are here to help. The Department of Revenue is now offering virtual online office visits with members of our business tax team. Individuals can set up an appointment to get assistance with their business tax needs. 

To find out how, we've created a list of instructions for you to follow on setting up an appointment. It's as simple as completing two steps! Fill out our eform below to set up the date and time you wish to speak to an agent virtually then set up Microsoft Teams through your phone or computer.

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As always, we are available to take any questions you may have through our Live Chat option located at the bottom right corner of every page. You may also reach us by calling 1-800-829-9188. 

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