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State Income Tax


What are the due dates for estimated tax payments?

Answer: Estimated tax payments are due on the following dates:

 
Voucher #1 May 1
Voucher #2 June 15
Voucher #3 September 15
Voucher #4 January 15


Where do I send my payments?

Answer: The first individual estimated tax voucher and payment are sent to the Office of the Commissioner of the Revenue to set up your account. The payment is then forwarded to the Treasurer's Office for processing. All remaining vouchers and payments are sent directly to the Treasurer's Office for processing. Please make checks payable to the Norfolk City Treasurer and mail to P.O. Box 3215, Norfolk, VA 23514-3215.


When are Virginia Individual Income Tax returns due?

Answer: Virginia Individual Income Tax returns are due on May 1 each year. If you need assistance in filing and processing your return, you may contact the Office of the Commissioner of the Revenue at 664-7885 or visit their website.

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I filed my individual income tax return with the Commissioner of the Revenue and I owe taxes. Can I make partial payments to the City Treasurer?

Answer: Yes. Partial payments are accepted until the end of the year provided you have executed an agreement with the City Treasurer's Office. However, please note that entering into an agreement does not relieve penalty and interest assessed by the State.


How are penalty and interest calculated?

Answer: Penalty accrues on the unpaid balance at the rate of 6% per month beginning May 2nd through September 1st. Interest accrues on the unpaid balance at the rate of less than 1% per month beginning May 2nd until paid in full.


What happens if my account is not paid off at the end of the year?

Answer: All payments are transmitted to the Department of Taxation to update individual records. Collection procedures are then handled at the state level.


I've recently received a letter from the Department of Taxation regarding a past due balance. Can I make payment arrangements with the City Treasurer's Office?

Answer: No. The City Treasurer's Office only accepts payments for current year state estimated tax and any balance due from the previous year. If you have received a letter from the Department of Taxation, you must contact them directly.