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IRS Payment Options

There are many IRS payment options that they will accept.

  1. Pay your balance due at the time of filing. (No cost to set up beyond preparation fees)
  2. Direct Pay (No cost if it’s from a checking or savings account)
  3. Businesses can use EFTPS (The electronic federal tax payment system)
  4. Taxpayers can pay with a credit card using a third party card processor (Cost varies based on vendor)
  5. Pay by check or money order through the mail. (No additional cost, longer wait time)
  6. Make estimated tax payments. (No additional cost)
  7. Pay at an approved third party retail location. (Cost varies)
Tina Harvey

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