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Pay personal or business taxes directly from your bank account with IRS Direct Pay. It’s free and secure.
Get answers to common questions about making payments with Direct Pay, including payment types accepted, identity verification, and confirmation your payment was made.
Pay now or schedule payments up to a year in advance. Direct Pay with bank account. For individuals and businesses. Processing fees apply. Not for payroll taxes. Pay by card or digital wallet. Sign in or create an account to pay now or schedule a payment. Need more time to pay? You can avoid penalties. File and pay your tax by the due date.
Learn which types of tax payments, balance due notices and penalties you can pay through Direct Pay, when options are available, and things to consider when using Direct Pay.
Check the status of, modify or cancel a scheduled Direct Pay payment. 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 days before the scheduled payment date.
Sign in or create an online account. Review the amount you owe, balance for each tax year, payment history, tax records and more.
Make estimated tax payments in advance of the timely filing of your return. Depending on your income, your payment may be due quarterly, or as calculated on Form 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals. You do not have to indicate the month or quarter associated with each payment.
Make estimated tax payments in advance of the timely filing of your return. The installments are due by the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, 9th, and 12th months of the tax year. If any date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the installment is due on the next regular business day.
Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act’s “elective pay” (often called “direct pay”) provisions, tax-exempt and governmental entities will, for the first time, be able to receive a payment equal...
Direct Pay is using the following forms to make or schedule a tax payment: Tax Information, Verify Identity, Payment, Review and Sign. An on-screen prompt is used to alert users of errors, warnings and other notifications that are of importance to a specific transaction.