Frankfort KY Tax Office 501 High Street 40620 – State Tax
Frankfort KY State Tax Office at 501 High Street is here to help if you need to resolve a tax problem, have questions about how the tax law applies to your individual tax return, or you’re more comfortable talking with someone face-to-face, no appointment is necessary.
State Tax Office Frankfort | KY Department of Revenue 501 High Street Frankfort KY 40620 |
Phone Number: (502) 564-4581 |
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- Would like to make appointment to get taxes done.A) To make an appointment to get your taxes done, it’s important to be prepared with the necessary documents and information. Here’s a summary of the key steps and considerations based on the information available: 1. Contact a Tax Professional: 2. Gather Required Documents: 3. Consider Remote Options: 4. Verify Appointment Procedures: 5. Be Mindful of Security: By following these… Read more: Would like to make appointment to get taxes done.
- Need to change where my direct deposit goesA) Changing your direct deposit is fairly straightforward. Here’s how to get it done: Here are some additional tips:
- I’m wondering what if u didn’t get no stimulus check during the time they was giving it out how can I claim that?A) While the official distribution of stimulus checks has ended, you can still claim the missing amount as a tax credit on your tax return. Here’s how: Which tax return to file: How to claim the credit: Additional tips:
- Did only certain N,Y, State residents receive a check in 2023 to help with their taxes?A) In 2023, there were actually two separate programs in New York State that distributed one-time payments to residents, but neither was specifically intended to “help with their taxes.” These programs were: 1. 2022-2023 New York State Tax Relief Credit: This was a refundable tax credit applied to your 2022 New York State income tax return, not a separate check.… Read more: Did only certain N,Y, State residents receive a check in 2023 to help with their taxes?
- Are the paper copies of this year’s state tax booklet out yet? Are they available at the Eugene, Oregon office at Valley River Drive? If so, what days and hours is the office open for an out of town resident to pick one up? It was so much more convenient when there were booklets available at the local post office.A) Unfortunately, I cannot definitively say whether the paper copies of this year’s Oregon state tax booklet are available at the Eugene, Oregon office on Valley River Drive. The availability of paper tax booklets varies by state and can change throughout the tax season. However, I can help you find out for sure. Here are two options: It’s understandable that… Read more: Are the paper copies of this year’s state tax booklet out yet? Are they available at the Eugene, Oregon office at Valley River Drive? If so, what days and hours is the office open for an out of town resident to pick one up? It was so much more convenient when there were booklets available at the local post office.
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I’m sorry to hear that your taxes were taken without your knowledge. If your taxes were taken, it’s possible that you owed back taxes or state taxes that you were not aware of. Here are some possible reasons why your taxes were taken:
Delinquent taxes: If you owe delinquent taxes to the federal or state government, they may have taken your tax refund to pay off the outstanding balance.
Child support: If you owe child support, your tax refund may be intercepted to pay off the amount owed.
Defaulted student loans: If you have defaulted on student loans, your tax refund may be taken to pay off the amount owed.
Overpayment of government benefits: If you have received an overpayment of government benefits, such as unemployment or Social Security, your tax refund may be taken to recover the overpayment.
To find out why your taxes were taken, you can contact the IRS or your state tax authority directly. You can also check your tax records to see if there were any outstanding balances or payments due. It’s important to address any outstanding debts as soon as possible to avoid further financial consequences.