Does the state of Michigan use a collection agency?
The Michigan Department of Treasury contracts with a private collection agency, GC Services LP, to help us collect the delinquent tax, penalty and interest owed to the State of Michigan.
How do I speak to someone at Michigan Treasury?
Please call 517-636-4486 for tax inquiries or check your account online. During high call volume periods, calls may become disconnected due to system limitations on the number of calls that can be held in queue.
Why would I get a letter from the Michigan Department of Treasury?
We will send a letter/notice if: You have an unpaid balance. You are due a larger or smaller refund. We have a question about your tax return. We need to verify your identity.
What does the Michigan Department of Treasury do?
The Michigan Department of Treasury is responsible for collecting, disbursing, and investing all state monies. The Department advises the Governor on all tax and revenue policy, collects and administers over $20 billion a year in state taxes, and safeguards the credit of the state.
What happens if you don’t pay taxes on your house?
When you don’t pay your property taxes, the taxing authority could sell your home—or its lien on the property—to satisfy your debt. Or, your mortgage lender might pay the taxes and then bill you. If you fail to reimburse the mortgage lender, it might foreclose your home.
How do you find out if you owe money to the state of Michigan?
For specific information about your account and the debt owed, contact the Office of Collections at 517-636-5265.
How do I talk to someone at the Treasury Department?
Telephone (202) 756-6468, Weekdays 9:00am to 4:30pm EST, except holidays.
Where’s my refund for Michigan?
As the state of Michigan enters the second week of individual income tax season, the Michigan Department of Treasury reminds taxpayers who filed a 2017 state return to check the status of their refund online by going to www.michigan.gov/wheresmyrefund.
What letters do the IRS send certified?
7 Valid Types of IRS Certified Mail and Notices
- Outstanding Balance. An unpaid tax balance is one frequent reason the IRS sends certified mail.
- Refund Discrepancy. Not all news from the IRS is bad news.
- Return Questions.
- Identity Verification.
- Information Needed.
- Return Amendments.
- Processing Delays.
Does IRS send audit letters certified?
An IRS audit letter will come to you by certified mail. When you open it up, it will identify your name, taxpayer ID, form number, employee ID number, and contact information. Your letter will also reveal the primary focus of the audit and what documentation you need to provide to resolve it.
Can you give me the Department of Treasury?
Will the Michigan Department of Treasury call you?
According to a statement, the Michigan Department of Treasury will never: Initiate a phone call to ask for personal information. Taxpayers who don’t owe taxes or don’t think they owe taxes should hang up immediately if they receive one of these calls.