How to pay tax?
Do you have unpaid taxes this year? From credit cards to installment agreements, there are many ways to pay your federal taxes online or through a method that suits your needs. If you have already filed a tax return and will have a refund, we can also assist.

Ready to pay your taxes?
If you need to pay taxes this year, knowing the different ways to pay will save you money, time and stress. Generally speaking, the following are the most common payment methods.

Check or money order
If you prefer the traditional method, paying your taxes with a personal check or money order is one way to do it.

Pay directly to bank account
Taxpayers with a Social Security Number (SSN) or Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) can pay their taxes directly from their savings or checking accounts.

Credit and debit cards
The IRS accepts the use of third-party payment processors to process debit and credit card payments. It's safe and secure; your information is only used to process your payment.
Can't pay your taxes in full by the deadline?
Don’t worry!! The IRS may allow you to pay in installments. This method of payment must be approved by the tax office in advance. Once approved, you can pay your taxes in monthly installments rather than in a lump sum. In return, you must pay your monthly installments on time until the tax is fully settled. You must also file all future required tax returns on time. In addition, installment payments may incur interest, late payment penalties and administrative fees.
If you can pay the amount you owe in full within 120 days, you may also consider applying for a short-term extension from the IRS. This way, you can avoid paying the fees of setting up an installment agreement.
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Need to check the status of your tax refund? Please visit our "Where is my tax refund?” page to find the information you need.