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If the program lets you when you go to file, you can setup a payment plan then. If the program does not offer the payment plan, you can apply for one on the IRS website. On a payment plan, you will still incur penalty and interest until the full amount of taxes due are paid.
Avoid a penalty by filing and paying your tax by the due date, even if you can’t pay what you owe.
For individuals and businesses: Apply online for a payment plan (including installment agreement) to pay off your balance over time. Fees apply.
For more information on payment plans including streamlined, in-business trust fund express, guaranteed, and partial payment installment agreements refer to Tax Topic No. 202-Tax Payment Options.
If the program lets you when you go to file, you can setup a payment plan then. If the program does not offer the payment plan, you can apply for one on the IRS website. On a payment plan, you will still incur penalty and interest until the full amount of taxes due are paid.
Avoid a penalty by filing and paying your tax by the due date, even if you can’t pay what you owe.
For individuals and businesses: Apply online for a payment plan (including installment agreement) to pay off your balance over time. Fees apply.
For more information on payment plans including streamlined, in-business trust fund express, guaranteed, and partial payment installment agreements refer to Tax Topic No. 202-Tax Payment Options.
All it says is to set up a date to pay between 4/16 and 4/18? I dont see a payment plan option available.
@nadiakirk52795-g Those dates are for if you were going to pay taxes owed by direct debit. As I stated, the amendment form may not let you apply for a Payment Plan. You can go to the IRS website with the information I gave you above and setup a payment plan. You can do all this after you file your amended return.
Okay makes sense! I am just worried that if I select a date they'll take out what I owe before I can apply for a payment plan
@nadiakirk52795-g Don't enter any banking information. To get pass that, say you will pay by check, that way you can file your amended return. A payment voucher may print but you can ignore it. Then go to the IRS website to request a Payment Plan.
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