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The Kentucky Department of Revenue is accepting and processing state individual income tax returns, but a delay to services is due to begin this week.
The deadline to file Kentucky and federal tax returns for 2024 is Tuesday, April 15, but processing will take a pause this Wednesday.
The DOR says the department is transitioning to a new integrated tax system and launching a new business tax portal. These changes will require a temporary pause in operations from February 26 to March 14. DOR staff will be able to answer phone calls during that period, but returns and refund payments will not be processed. The DOR says electronically-filed individual income tax returns typically take four to six weeks to process, so the sooner you file the better.
Individuals with incomes of $67,000 or less, along with any state government employee with any income level, are welcome to seek tax help at any of the state’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance sites. Available now through April 15, knowledgeable staff provide free tax filing assistance to qualifying individuals. Find locations and schedule an appointment on the DOR website.
Taxpayers with questions may visit the DOR website or contact the DOR taxpayer assistance phone line at 502-564-4581.
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