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BOISE, Idaho — Oct. 1, 2024 — Time’s running out to file your 2023 Idaho income tax return. The Idaho State Tax Commission says taxpayers who qualified for an automatic extension to file must send in their return and full payment by October 15.
To speak to a specific Tax Commission employee, call that person directly. For payment plans and overdue accounts, see Compliance. For general questions, call our call center at:
Boise ID 83722-0036. contact us. ISTC informs taxpayers about their obligations so everyone can pay their fair share of taxes, & enforces Idaho’s laws to ensure the fairness of the tax system.
Boise. Monday – Friday. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MT. (Closed 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. for training on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month.) 11321 W. Chinden Blvd. Boise, ID 83714-1021. View Map.
The Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) is an online system for people who regularly file Idaho returns and pay on certain tax types. It’s mostly for businesses, but individuals can get a TAP account. TAP is also the system to use if you need to request a payment plan .
Use the refund status tool to get the most up-to-date information. The refund status graphic tracks a return’s progress through four stages. You must file a return within three years of its original due date (often April 15), or any refund you’re owed for that return will expire.
Mail your amended return, any supporting documentation, and any payment due to: Idaho State Tax Commission, PO Box 56, Boise ID 83756-0056. ISTC informs taxpayers about their obligations so everyone can pay their fair share of taxes, & enforces Idaho’s laws to ensure the fairness of the tax system.
ISTC informs taxpayers about their obligations so everyone can pay their fair share of taxes, & enforces Idaho’s laws to ensure the fairness of the tax system.
The Tax Commission informs taxpayers about their obligations so everyone can pay their fair share of taxes, and it must enforce Idaho’s laws to ensure the fairness of the tax system with those who don’t voluntarily comply.
ISTC informs taxpayers about their obligations so everyone can pay their fair share of taxes, & enforces Idaho’s laws to ensure the fairness of the tax system.