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  2. Make a payment. 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. Pay from your bank account. Pay now or schedule payments up to a year in advance. Direct Pay with bank account. Debit card, credit card or digital wallet.

  3. Direct Pay - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/payments/direct-pay

    Pay personal or business taxes directly from your bank account with IRS Direct Pay. It’s free and secure.

  4. Pay your taxes by debit or credit card or digital wallet

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    You can pay using digital wallets such as PayPal and Click to Pay; There’s a maximum number of card payments allowed based on your tax type and payment type; Employers’ federal tax deposits cannot be paid by card; see how to pay employment taxes; For card payments of $100,000 or more special requirements may apply; Fees by processor

  5. Online account for individuals | Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/payments/online-account-for-individuals

    Make a payment from your bank account or by debit/credit card. You can also make a guest payment without logging in. View 5 years of payment history, including your estimated tax payments. Schedule and cancel future payments. View pending and scheduled payments. View or create payment plans.

  6. Pay your taxes. Get your refund status. Find IRS forms and answers to tax questions. We help you understand and meet your federal tax responsibilities.

  7. Paying your taxes - Internal Revenue Service

    www.irs.gov/e-file-providers/paying-your-taxes

    Visit here for information on how to pay historic easement, IVES (Income Verification Express Service), and US residency user fees. Electronic payment options are convenient, safe, and secure methods for paying individual and business taxes.

  8. Payment plans; installment agreements - Internal Revenue Service

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    A payment plan is an agreement with the IRS to pay the taxes you owe within an extended timeframe. You should request a payment plan if you believe you will be able to pay your taxes in full within the extended time frame.