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Level 2
posted Mar 8, 2023 5:25:50 PM

For NC state tax filing is electronic payment option only for those who are e filing.

I have a due payment for NC tax, and I will be mailing in the tax return papers, however regarding the payment options for my due- can I still pay electronically when not e filing.

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Level 10
Mar 8, 2023 5:55:57 PM

NC:

Taxpayers may pay their tax by using a credit/debit card (Visa/MasterCard) or bank draft via our online payment system, or by contacting an agent at 1-877-252-3252.

Taxpayers may also pay their tax with a personal check, money order or cashier’s check. The Department will not accept a check, money order, or cashier’s check unless it is drawn on a U.S. (domestic) bank and the funds are payable in U.S. dollars.

  • Make the check or money order payable to N.C. Department of Revenue and mail payments to:
          NC Department of Revenue
          PO Box 25000
          Raleigh, NC 27640-0002
  • Please include the taxpayer's name, social security number, the type of tax, and the applicable tax year/period with the payment.

Taxpayers may pay in person at their local service center.

If a taxpayer cannot pay their taxes by the due date, they should still file the return(s) on time. Any unpaid tax is subject to penalty and interest, which accrues daily; therefore, pay the balance in full as soon as possible. It is important to pay as much as possible with the return to minimize the penalty and interest.

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Level 2
Mar 8, 2023 6:37:35 PM

So, even people who are not e filing can still pay electronically?

Intuit Alumni
Mar 10, 2023 10:07:08 AM

If you do not meet the requirements to e-file your return, you can then go to your states website to make a payment by clicking on the following link, and then click on your state: How do I contact my state Department of Revenue?

 

For more information, please see the links below:

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