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  2. In column A, enter the FDIC certificate number for each branch as listed on the FDIC summary report.
  3. Under column B, input the name of each branch office that accepts deposits, including the main branch.
  4. For column C, provide the street address or rural route for each branch location.
  5. In column D, list the incorporated city name where each branch is located. If not within city limits, write 'N/A'.
  6. Enter net deposits for each city in column E (gross deposits minus non-taxable deposits).
  7. List the county name for each branch in column F.
  8. Finally, under column G, record net deposits for each county location. Ensure totals match line 17 of Revenue Form 62A863.

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To request copies of your own or your clients income tax records: Individual Income Tax Returns: ple​ase click here for instructions. Corporate Income Tax Returns: KRC.WEBResponseCorporationTax@ky.gov. Pass-Through Entity (i.e., Partnership, S-Corp, LLC) Tax Returns: DORWEBResponsePassThroughEntity@ky.gov.
To obtain a previous year(s) refund status, please call (502) 564-4581 to speak to an examiner.
Forms and instructions are available online from the Department of Revenues website at revenue.ky.gov and at all Kentucky Taxpayer Service Centers. They may also be obtained by writing FORMS, Kentucky Department of Revenue, 501 High Street, Station 23B, Frankfort, KY 40601, or by calling (502) 564-3658.
Electronic payment: Choose to pay directly from your bank account or by credit card. Service provider fees may apply. *Online payments are available for Department of Revenue issued notices, but not local tax bills.
Taxpayers can remit funds to the Kentucky Department of Revenue using credit cards or ACH Debit.
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