For various reasons, you may not be able to pay your federal individual income tax in full.
Do not delay filing your tax return because you are unable to pay in full.
If your tax return is not filed on time, you may have to pay a "failure-to-file" penalty,
in addition to a "failure-to-pay" penalty, and interest.
If you can't pay in full, file your tax return on time and attach either a completed
Form 9465,
Installment Agreement Request, or your own written request for a payment plan,
to the front of your return. (Specify the amount you can pay and the day you wish to make
your payment each month.) You should pay as much as you can with the return, (to lower the
interest and penalty charges). If you have already filed your return and have received a
notice, or bill, requesting payment, you may attach a completed Form 9465 or your own request
to the notice and mail it in the envelope provided. The IRS will let you know, usually
within 30 days, whether your request is approved, denied, or if additional information is
needed. If approved, a one-time user fee of $43 will be charged.
Before requesting an installment agreement, you should consider other less costly alternatives,
such as a bank loan. The interest rate a bank charges may be lower than the combination of
interest and penalties imposed by the Internal Revenue Code. Remember, penalties and interest
will be added to the balance due even if an installment agreement is approved.
It is important not to ignore an IRS notice. If you neglect or refuse to make payment or
other arrangements to satisfy your obligation in full, we may take enforced collection action.
Select Topic 201 for information about "the collection process."
For additional information regarding alternative methods of payment, or the nearest location to
receive assistance, please call 1-800-829-1040.
If you would like some printed information on "your rights as a taxpayer," making arrangements
to pay your bill, installment agreements, and what happens when you take no action to pay,
download Publication 594,
Understanding the Collection Process, and
Publication 1, Your Rights As a Taxpayer,
or order by calling 1-800-829-3676.
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