The Indiana Department of Revenue’s (DOR) Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Report focuses on DOR’s commitment to customer service, efficiency, and continuous improvement – the foundations that keep us grounded as we administer Indiana tax laws fairly, securely, and efficiently.
Highlights of the report include:
- Received an overall customer satisfaction score of 93.5% based on 11,476 completed surveys
- Managed the 2025 IRS triennial audit to ensure that federal regulations are followed to safeguard Hoosier taxpayer information
- Continuous improvement in providing clear and concise external communications to customers
- MCS maintained its position as one of only two states to achieve the highest possible compliance rating with the Performance and Registration Information Systems Management (PRISM) program, which enhances the safety of Indiana’s roads
- Recognized locally and nationally as a Top Workplace and leading administrator
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Electric vehicle fire training held at Rockville-Adams Township Training Center
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Applications being accepted for Governor’s 2026 Century and Half Century Business Awards
Indiana BMV extending hours for primary election
$675 million impact reported from initial Regional Economic Development funding
PHMS Amazing Shake
Parke Heritage students in competition at FFA District Contest
Indiana's February unemployment rate below national average
Indiana hiring five county executive directors in training positions
Be on the lookout for farm equipment on the road
SW Parke projected to save over a million dollars closing Montezuma Elementary
Changes coming to South Vermillion School Corporation's cell phone policy
Crawfordsville man faces list of felony child sex charges
Domestic incident results in arrest in Parke County
Clinton man nabbed in burglary case
