Shively Tax Department

Dec 10, 2025

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The Shively Tax Department is a state agency in Kentucky responsible for overseeing and enforcing tax compliance within the city of Shively. They work to ensure that residents and businesses are meeting their tax obligations in accordance with state laws and regulations.

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Shively Withholding Tax Account

The Shively Withholding Tax Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Shively Occupational Withholding Tax ID : Enter your EIN if you don't have an account number

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