Indiana Voluntary Disclosure Program

Indiana Voluntary Disclosure Program

Tax regulations can be tricky especially true when dealing with sales, use, and other taxes assessed on businesses, and in some cases, individuals. If a taxpayer is unaware a tax liability exists it may take years before they are alerted and it’s often by the state Department of Revenue. The good news for taxpayers is that the Indiana Department of Revenue offers a voluntary disclosure program for business and individuals. This program provides benefits for qualifying taxpayers to step forward, reveal discrepancies and come into compliance with existing state regulations. To help our clients, prospects and others understand the eligibility rules and other terms of the VDA program, Barnes Dennig has provided the key details below.

Indiana Voluntary Disclosure Agreement Details

To become compliant, an Indiana taxpayer agrees to the basic terms and conditions of the voluntary disclosure program for the specific type of tax reported as follows:

Unfortunately, the Indiana disclosure program does not provide a waiver of interest due. All delinquent payments will be first applied to interest and then tax, beginning with the oldest periods going forward.

Program Benefits

In exchange for a taxpayer coming forward voluntarily to pay their delinquent taxes, the Indiana Department of Revenue will:

Eligibility

To be eligible for the full disclosure program, generally a taxpayer must not have brick-and-mortar nexus – or substantial physical presence – in Indiana. However, all delinquent taxpayers are encouraged to submit a VDA request for consideration, as the Department of Revenue will offer an alternative proposal for those that do not qualify for the full program unless they are disqualified for other reasons as stated above.

It’s important to note however that a taxpayer will be disqualified from participating in the voluntary disclosure program if:

Contact Us

The voluntary disclosure program is an effective method to come into compliance with state regulations. However, it’s important to have a qualified professional review your situation before communicating with state officials. If you have questions about the VDA or need assistance with tax planning or compliance, Barnes Dennig can help. For additional information, please call us 317.572.1130 or click here to contact us. We look forward to speaking with you soon.