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If you owe federal taxes for a prior years and owe again for another tax year , you must apply for a new combined payment plan. There will only be one installment agreement which includes all of the tax years that you owe. You will want to contact the IRS as soon as possible to have it included because a new balance will automatically default your current agreement (It is one of the terms and conditions.)
You can call them at 1-800-829-7650, although there will be long wait times since it is peak tax season. You can go to local office (http://www.irs.gov/uac/Contact-Your-Local-IRS-Office-1), but they also have long wait times. If you submit another IRS Form 9465, you can include all of the tax years that you owe with the request to have the new tax year included. It is important to have the new tax year included because collection will start on the new tax year, if it is not added to the agreement. You will know when your return is processed because you will receive a tax bill.
If you owe because of withholding you can use TurboTax to change your W-4, so that you do not owe again next year.
Here is some more information from www.irs.gov: http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Payment-Plans-Installment-Agreements
Reviewing a Payment Plan
You can view details of your current payment plan (type of agreement, due dates, and amount you need to pay) by logging into the Online Payment Agreement tool using the Apply/Revise button below.
What You Can Change Using the Online Payment Agreement Tool
You can use the Online Payment Agreement tool to make the following changes:
You can log into the Online Payment Agreement tool using the Apply/Revise button below.
How To Revise an Online Payment Plan
Log in to the Online Payment Agreement tool using the Apply/Revise button below. On the first page, you can revise your current plan type, payment date, and amount. Then submit your changes.
If your new monthly payment amount does not meet the requirements, you will be prompted to revise the payment amount. If you are unable to make the minimum required payment amount, you will receive directions for completing a Form 9465 Installment Agreement RequestPDF and Form 433-F Collection Information StatementPDF.
To convert your current agreement to a Direct Debit agreement, or to make changes to the bank account associated with your existing Direct Debit agreement, enter your bank routing and account number.
If your plan has lapsed through default and is being reinstated, you may incur a reinstatement fee.
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