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Bill would let Department of Revenue send taxpayer correspondence electronically by opt‑in

2104042 · January 10, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 91 allows taxpayers to elect to receive Department of Revenue correspondence electronically; the department said its integrated tax system already supports opt‑in and the change would reduce printing and mail costs and speed communications.

House Bill 91 would allow the Department of Revenue to send correspondence—letters, notices and other communications—electronically when a taxpayer elects to receive communications on a form provided by the department.

Representative Mark Thane presented the bill at the department’s request, noting that the Department of Revenue currently sends…

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