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Indiana Department of Revenue

www.in.govdor

 
The Indiana Department of Revenue was created by an Act of the Indiana General Assembly on Feb. 18, 1947. The Department is headed by Commissioner Mike Alley. The Department of Revenue is responsible for providing service to Indiana citizens regarding state tax matters. Additionally, the Department administers state tax laws, develops regulations and makes decisions about tax policy.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.in.govdor
  • 151 W Ohio St
    Indianapolis, IN USA 46204-1905
  • Phone: 317.232.9050

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