How Do I Speak to a North Carolina Department of Revenue Representative?

If you need to speak to someone at the North Carolina Department of Revenue (NCDOR), you have several options. You can call customer service and be directed to a division within the department to handle the matter. You can also request a face-to-face appointment at a service center. Individuals can also mail a letter or form to NCDOR for matters that need attention.

Adam Goldkamp is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Dec 9, 2022

If you live in North Carolina, or you conduct business in North Carolina, you may need to reach out to the Department of Revenue at some point regarding your income or business taxes. How do you speak to a North Carolina Department of Revenue (NCDOR) representative? There are several ways you can reach out to the NCDOR for help with your tax issues.

Customer Service Number

You can call the NCDOR here for help with the following issues:

  1. Individual Income Tax Refund inquiries
  2. General questions regarding tax forms
  3. Information on the following business taxes:
    • Corporate and Franchise
    • Individual income taxes
    • Partnerships and Fiduciary taxes
    • Privilege licenses
    • Sales and use taxes
    • Withholding taxes
    • Submitting tax payments.
  4. Excise Tax information
  5. Alcohol unit
  6. Tobacco unit
  7. Tax fraud hotline
  8. International calls regarding North Carolina taxes

Service Center Appointments

You can also speak to a representative at a NCDOR service center. To request a service center appointment, follow these steps:

  1. Open NCDOR in your computer browser
  2. Click on "Contact Us" in the menu at the top of the screen
  3. Select "Request a Service Center Appointment" from the options listed
  4. Click "Request an appointment" in the dark blue box on the screen
  5. Fill out the form that opens on the screen
  6. Click "Submit"

Once you have submitted your appointment request, a representative from NCDOR will contact you within two business days to schedule your in-person meeting.

Mail Correspondence

You can reach out to the NCDOR via mail with issues you have regarding such matters as bankruptcy, tax returns, business taxes or other tax related matters.

Fraud Hotline

If you need to report tax fraud to NCDOR, you can call the tax fraud hotline here. You also report fraud by doing the following:

  1. Open NCDOR in your computer browser
  2. Click on "Contact Us" in the menu at the top of the screen
  3. Select "Report Tax Fraud"
  4. Download and fill out the tax fraud form and mail it to the NCDOR at the address listed on the form
  5. If you don't want to use the NCDOR form, you can simply mail a letter including this information:
    • Name and mailing address of person committing fraud
    • Tax ID number or social security number of person
    • A description of how they are committing fraud
    • Estimated dollar amount of any income that is not being reported
    • (Optional) your name and contact information

NCDOR provides individuals with multiple outlets to reach a customer service representative. For more information or assistance, call customer support here.

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