
- Payments | Internal Revenue Service- Pay your tax balance due, estimated payments or part of a payment plan. Penalties and interest will continue to grow until you pay the full balance. 
- Online account for individuals | Internal Revenue Service- Sign in or create an online account. Review the amount you owe, balance for each tax year, payment history, tax records and more. 
- Direct Pay with bank account - Internal Revenue Service- If you’ve never filed taxes or it’s been over 6 years since you filed, you can pay another way. Business tax payments Pay balance due, federal tax deposits and other federal income tax. … 
- Payment Lookup - IRS Direct Pay- If you have made a payment through Direct Pay you can use this feature to view your payment details and status. You can modify or cancel your payment until 11:45 P.M. ET two business … 
- Pay your taxes by debit or credit card or digital wallet- The IRS uses third party payment processors for payments by debit and credit card. It's safe and secure; your information is used solely to process your payment. 
- Tax Information - IRS Direct Pay- Information about payment types can be found by clicking the help icon (?). If you are making more than one type of payment or making payments for more than one tax year, submit each … 
- Complete Form 941-V if you’re making a payment with Form 941. We will use the completed voucher to credit your payment more promptly and accurately, and to improve our service to you. 
- IRS payment plan options – Fast, easy and secure- Most taxpayers qualify for an IRS payment plan (or installment agreement) and can use the Online Payment Agreement (OPA) to set it up to pay off an outstanding balance over time. 
- Payment plans; installment agreements | Internal Revenue Service- See Long-term payment plan below for payment options. Apply online through the Online Payment Agreement tool or apply by phone or by mail by submitting Form 9465, Installment … 
- Pay by check or money order | Internal Revenue Service- Paying your taxes by check or money order? Find out how to mail your payment to the IRS.