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  2. Begin by entering the Estate’s or Trust’s Federal Employer ID Number in the designated field.
  3. Fill in the Estate’s or Trust’s Name, Address, and Zip Code accurately.
  4. Next, provide the Beneficiary’s Identifying Number along with their Name, Address, and Zip Code.
  5. For each item listed under Beneficiary’s Pro Rata Share Items, enter the corresponding amounts as instructed. Ensure that these figures align with your federal adjusted gross income.
  6. If applicable, complete sections for nonresidents by detailing portions attributable to North Carolina sources as specified.
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When a tax liability is in collections: Collection personnel may call or visit a taxpayers home or business unannounced to collect past due taxes. In the event an in-person visit occurs, NCDOR personnel have been trained to present credentials to validate employment with the agency.
How will I know the Department has received my payment? You will receive an email from the Department within two business days from submission of your payment information. The email will contain the same confirmation number that is displayed on the confirmation page that you print for your records.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) submits federal tax information to the North Carolina Department of Revenue (NCDOR).
Pay the full total tax liability. The Department will send a garnishment release letter to the taxpayers employer once the tax liability is paid in full. If the taxpayer has a bank garnishment, do not use the account that is being garnished. The taxpayer must pay using a different account.
The North Carolina Department of Revenue is a cabinet-level executive agency charged with administering tax laws and collecting taxes on behalf of the people of the State. The Secretary of Revenue is appointed by the Governor.

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) submits federal tax information to the North Carolina Department of Revenue (NCDOR). The NCDOR utilizes federal tax information in many tax compliance initiatives.
The IRS is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury and one of the worlds most efficient tax administrators. In fiscal year 2023, the IRS collected almost $4.7 trillion in revenue and processed more than 271.5 million tax returns.