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Senate taxation committee hears bill to let taxpayers opt in to electronic notices from Department of Revenue
Summary
A bill sponsored by Rep. Mark Thane would let Montanans elect to receive correspondence from the Department of Revenue electronically; department officials said the change is optional and intended to speed communication and reduce costs.
Representative Mark Thane opened testimony on House Bill 91, telling the Senate Taxation Committee the bill would give taxpayers the option to receive communications from the Department of Revenue electronically rather than by traditional mail. “House Bill 91 provides an option for electronic communication,” Thane said.
The bill would add a provision authorizing the Department of Revenue to send letters, notices and other…
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