IR-2015-53: Tax Time Guide: Easy E-Pay and Payment Agreement Options Available to People Who Owe Tax
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Issue Number: IR-2015-53Inside This IssueTax Time Guide: Easy E-Pay and Payment Agreement Options Available to People Who Owe Tax IRS YouTube Video WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers that it’s easier than ever to pay their taxes electronically, and for those who can’t pay on time, quick and easy solutions are available. This is the tenth and final in a series of 10 daily IRS tips called the Tax Time Guide. These tips are designed to help taxpayers navigate common tax issues as the April 15 deadline approaches. Taxpayers who owe taxes can now choose among several quick and easy e-pay options, including the newest and easiest, IRS Direct Pay. Available options include:
Taxpayers who choose to pay by check or money order should make the payment out to the “United States Treasury.” Also, print on the front of the check or money order: “2014 Form 1040”; name; address; daytime phone number; and Social Security number. To help insure that the payment is credited promptly, also enclose a Form 1040-V payment voucher. The IRS advises taxpayers to file either a regular income tax return or a request for a tax-filing extension by this year’s April 15 deadline to avoid stiff late-filing penalties. Taxpayers who owe, but can’t pay the balance in full, do have options. Some taxpayers may qualify for payment plans and other relief. In many cases, those struggling with unpaid taxes qualify for one of several relief programs, including the following:
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