Tax season began a few days ago, but we have another big announcement. Secretary Ron Penny is now on social media! Listen to what he has to say about this tax season and what to expect on his social media channels. Also, make sure to follow him on Facebook at Secretary of Revenue of North Carolina, on Instagram, X, and Threads at SORev_NC. #TaxSeason #Refund #SocialMedia #NCDOR
North Carolina Department of Revenue
Government Administration
Raleigh, NC 4,235 followers
We fund public services, administer tax laws, and collect state taxes due to NC. Posts subject to public records law.
About us
The North Carolina Department of Revenue is a national model for revenue agencies. Relying on best practices, and with technology as an enabler, we continuously find innovative ways to increase efficiency and productivity in all areas of Departmental operations and tax administration. Follow us on Twitter @NCDOR Like us on Facebook Subscribe and watch our helpful videos on YouTube
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https://www.ncdor.gov/
External link for North Carolina Department of Revenue
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Raleigh, NC
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Set and achieve standards of excellence in service, effectiveness and efficiency, make it easy for taxpayers to comply, committed to continuous learning and improvement, innovation and accountability, and develop our people and organization
Locations
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Primary
501 North Wilmington Street
Raleigh, NC 27602, US
Employees at North Carolina Department of Revenue
Updates
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On Monday, July 15, Cumberland County gaming store owner Garrett T. Steedly, 44, of Linden, was arrested on felony tax charges filed by the North Carolina Department of Revenue. He was charged with 11 counts of Embezzlement of State Property. For more info, please visit https://bit.ly/4cHhsCI. #Taxes #Embezzlement #NCDOR
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On Monday, July 15, Durham businessman Peter Kagwanja, 63, pleaded guilty in Wake County Superior Court to three counts of Embezzlement of State Property. The tax charges were filed by the North Carolina Department of Revenue. For more info, please visit https://bit.ly/46aVdlS. #Taxes #Embezzlement #NCDOR
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🌊💦 Dive into the summer fun because it's National Swimming Pool Day! Whether you're doing laps or just lounging by the water, make a splash and enjoy the day. And remember, if you’re using a public pool it’s because of the taxes you pay! For more info, on how your taxes help support local pools then please visit https://bit.ly/3Liu8nn. #SwimmingPoolDay #NCDOR #NCDHHS 🏊♂️🌞 NC Department of Health and Human Services
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Join our team! We're seeking a Bachelor's degree holder in Computer Science or IT. An expertise in Java, Java SDKs, enterprise messaging services, rule management systems, RDBMS, and SDLC methodologies. For more info, please visit https://bit.ly/3S1ZylP. #Recruitment #IT #NCDOR
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Jennifer is a former teacher who decided to join NCDOR during the pandemic. Hear about her journey and why she chose to do her Round 2 at Revenue. For more info, please visit https://bit.ly/3zkUXo8. #Round2atRevenue #Hiring #NCDOR NC Office of State Human Resources
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Do you have a business in North Carolina? Make sure to register online or by mail with us to get your Certificate of Registration! For more info, please visit https://bit.ly/3xZqlbr. #Business #Taxes #NCDOR
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On Saturday, June 29, 2024, former assisted living businessman Charles L. Gross, Jr, 64, of Raleigh was arrested on felony tax charges filed by the North Carolina Department of Revenue. He was charged with nine counts of Embezzlement of State Property. For more info, please visit https://bit.ly/3S2Xnyf. #TaxCrimes #NCDOR
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🎇 Happy Independence Day! Today, let's take a moment to reflect on the struggles and sacrifices made by our ancestors for the freedom we enjoy today. Let's celebrate with gratitude and compassion, while still acknowledging those who are still fighting for their rights. Have a safe and meaningful 4th of July! #IndependenceDay #Gratitude #Freedom #NCDOR
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On July 1, 2024, Governor Cooper signed Session Law 2024-28. The law repeals the transaction thresholds for remote sellers effective July 1, 2024. After the repeal, the remote seller thresholds are based on gross sales. For more information, please visit https://bit.ly/3zpkFYB. #SalesTax #TaxLaw #NCDOR