TAP Help for Garnishments

Registration

Why sign up?

Garnishee’s can manage/submit garnishment interrogatories, submit payments and view correspondence.

How to sign up?

From TAP, scroll to the Garnishments section and click on the “Go to the Garnishments Portal” link. Then click “Sign Up”.

How do I add access to my Garnishee account after I sign up?

After you sign in, the first time, you will be prompted to add access to your Garnishee account. You will need your Garnishee account number and PIN to complete this step.

Where do I get my Garnishee account number?

You can locate your Garnishee account number on the New Account Notification letter we sent you. The number is located in the top-right corner. If you have not received this letter, please contact taxlegaldocs@utah.gov.

Where do I find my Garnishee PIN?

Your Garnishee PIN is included in the Administrative Order of Garnishment packet that was served to you. It is located in the Introduction Letter for Administrative Order of Garnishment, in the second paragraph. You may also contact taxlegaldocs@utah.gov to request a new PIN letter.

Can I add Garnishee account access to my existing TAP profile?

No. Your Garnishee account and the Garnishments Portal are separate from other tax accounts and profile. To create access to a Garnishee account, you must sign up for a separate profile in the Garnishments Portal.

Answers/Interrogatories

Can I respond to a Garnishment on the Garnishments Portal?

Yes. You can use the Garnishments Portal to respond to a garnishment by signing in and clicking on the “Submit an Interrogatory” link. You can also submit answers/interrogatories by email at taxlegaldocs@utah.gov or US Mail.

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Can I view an interrogatory after it’s been submitted on the Garnishments Portal?

Yes. You can view your previous interrogatories that have been submitted on the Garnishments Portal. After you sign in, click on “I Want To…” and click the “Search Submissions” link.

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Can I send a paper interrogatory and still make a payment through the Garnishments Portal?

Yes. However, if you submit answers/interrogatories by email or U.S. mail, we must manually process your answers/interrogatories before you can make a payment through your Garnishments Portal profile.

Payments

Can I make a garnishment payment from the Garnishments Portal?

Yes. You can pay using an e-check or credit/debit card. E-check is free to use. A convenience fee, charged by the processor, applies to credit and debit card transactions. After you sign in, click “Make a Garnishment Payment”.

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Can I make one payment for multiple debtors’ garnishments?

Yes. You can make one payment for one debtor or make one payment for multiple debtors. After you sign in, click “Make a Garnishment Payment”.

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Please note . . .

TAP Scheduled Upgrade

Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) will be upgraded Friday, December 11 at 5:00pm through Monday, December 14 at 7:00am. TAP will be unavailable during this time.

Please note . . .

TC-69 Form Usually Requires Additional Schedules

When submitting a TC-69 paper form, you MUST also include the appropriate schedule(s). If you do not include the correct schedule(s), your business registration will be delayed.

Note: To save time and ensure all needed schedules are included, you can apply for a tax account online.

Effective: June 1, 2024 – To improve efficiency, we have moved all Utah State Business and Tax Registrations (TC-69 and related schedules) online.

Please note . . .

Sales tax filing is changing

All Utah sales and use tax returns and other sales-related tax returns must be filed electronically, beginning with returns due Nov. 2, 2020. File electronically using Taxpayer Access Point at tap.utah.gov.

This includes:

  • Third quarter, July-Sept 2020 (quarterly filers)
  • September 2020 (monthly filers)
  • Jan – Dec 2020 (annual filers)
  • All related schedules

You can continue to the PDF form below, or go to TAP to register and begin filing electronically now—no need to wait until the deadline!