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After you file
@dimi1927 you can pay by mail, or electronically using sites like IRS2go (app or website).
Pay by Mail:
- Make your check, money order or cashier's check payable to U.S. Treasury.
- Please note: Do not send cash through the mail. If you prefer cash payment, see "More Information" below.
- Enter the amount using all numbers ($###.##).
- Do not use staples or paper clips to affix your payment to your voucher or return.
- Make sure your check or money order includes the following information:
- Your name and address
- Daytime phone number
- Social Security number (the SSN shown first if it's a joint return) or employer identification number
- Tax year
- Related tax form or notice number
- Mail your payment to the address listed on the notice or instructions, or consult the table below.
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What is your payment situation? Paying and filing Refer to your form instructions, or find the correct address by state or by form Received a notice Follow the payment instructions on the notice you received Paying only (already filed) Individuals: Find where to send balance due payments
Businesses: Procedures may vary for different types of tax. Learn more
Paying an installment Follow the instructions on your notice, or find where to send balance due payments
Pay Now
You’ll need to confirm your identity before making a payment using pay now options. Make a payment today, or schedule a payment, without signing up for an IRS Online Account. Pay from your bank account, your Debit or Credit Card, or even with digital wallet. IRS2Go app or website.
Pay from Your Bank Account
For individuals only. No registration required. No fees from IRS. Schedule payments up to a year in advance.
Pay by Debit Card, Credit Card or Digital Wallet
For individuals and businesses (not for payroll tax deposits). Processing fees apply.
Pay Now by Card or Digital Wallet
Sign In to Pay IRS2go
You will need to sign in using your credentials before you can pay and get more information about your payment history.
Sign In to make an Individual Tax Payment and See Your Payment History
For individuals only.
- You will need to create an IRS Online Account before using this option.
- View the amount you owe, your payment plan details, payment history, and any scheduled or pending payments.
- Make a same day payment from your bank account for your balance, payment plan, estimated tax, or other types of payments.
Sign in to make a Tax Deposit Payment or Schedule Estimated Payments with the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS)
- Enrollment required to use this option.
- Make payments from your bank account.
- Make a same day Tax Deposits, estimated taxes, Offer in Compromise (OIC) or other types of payments.
Need More Time to Pay?
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.
See if you qualify for an Offer in Compromise to settle your debt for less than you owe.
If you're facing financial hardship, you may be eligible to ask for a temporary collection delay until your finances improve.
Other Ways You Can Pay
- Same-Day Wire — Bank fees may apply
- Check or Money Order — Through U.S. mail
- Cash — Through a retail partner and other methods
- Electronic Funds Withdrawal — During e-filing
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