Press Releases

The North Carolina Department of Revenue announced today that Secretary Ronald G. Penny will use his statutory authority to offer tax filing relief for those affected by the April 15 tornados in Guilford and Rockingham Counties.

The NCDOR is offering tax relief for victims of the April 15 tornadoes and storms that affected several counties in North Carolina. The agency’s penalty policy allows for waivers for taxpayers unable to file returns or pay taxes on time because of a natural disaster.

The NCDOR has published a directive regarding repair, maintenance and installation services to real property and real property contracts. The directive addresses a number of issues concerning the application of sales and use taxes for services to real property.

The North Carolina Department of Revenue announced today that in light of the Internal Revenue Service extension, NCDOR is extending the tax deadline as well. Taxpayers can file a return, make a payment without penalty, or file for an extension until midnight on Wednesday, April 18, 2018.

The notice serves as a reminder that effective July 1, 2018, Article 5F of Chapter 105 of the North Carolina General Statutes is repealed for sales and purchases occurring on or after such date.

The deadline for filing state individual income tax returns with the North Carolina Department of Revenue is Tuesday, April 17. Electronically filed returns must be submitted electronically by midnight on April 17.

A written determination applies the tax law to a specific set of existing facts furnished by a particular taxpayer. A written determination is applicable only to the individual taxpayer addressed and as such has no precedential value except to the taxpayer to whom the determination is issued.

A written determination applies the tax law to a specific set of existing facts furnished by a particular taxpayer. A written determination is applicable only to the individual taxpayer addressed and as such has no precedential value except to the taxpayer to whom the determination is issued.

The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) will be hosting a local briefing and demonstration to discuss the benefits of free tax preparation services available to lower and moderate-income taxpayers through the IRS and North Carolina Free File programs and Volunteer Income Tax

An Asheville businesswoman pleaded guilty Tuesday in Wake County Superior Court to felony tax charges filed by the North Carolina Department of Revenue.

Alisia Lee Parrott, 41, of 10 Arborvale Rd., Asheville, North Carolina, pleaded guilty on