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mppsu2003
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Are existing IRS installment agreements suspended due to COVID?

The IRS website reads "Existing installment agreement payments due between April 1 and July 15 are suspended. Taxpayers who are unable to comply with the terms of an installment payment agreement may suspend payments during this period."

 

The first sentence makes it sound like all payments are suspended, but the 2nd makes it sound like its option and up to each person.  I just want to know if my automatic payments will be coming out.  When I log into my tax account on the IRS website, it doesn't mention any option to defer or anything like that.   This is an installment agreement for 2017, I already paid 2018 and 2019 taxes.

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RobertG
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Are existing IRS installment agreements suspended due to COVID?

Here's what the IRS says: "IRS will continue to debit payments from the bank for Direct Debit Installment Agreements (DDIAs) during the suspension period.

However, taxpayers who are unable to comply with terms of their Installment Agreement may suspend payments during this period. Installment agreements will not default due to missing payments during the suspension period through July 15, 2020."

 

"Taxpayers should contact their bank directly to stop payments if they prefer to suspend direct debit payments during the suspension period. Banks are required to comply with customer requests to stop recurring payments within a specified timeframe. The following resources provide guidance on how to work with the bank to stop payments:

IRS may be able to suspend certain single DDIA payments upon request, but due to disruptions caused by COVID-19 issues it may be difficult to reach an assistor. Note that if payments are stopped, in order to avoid possible default of the agreement once the suspension period expires on July 15, 2020, taxpayers must inform their bank to allow the debits to resume at least two weeks before their next payment is due."

 

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