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IRS offers various electronic payment options for paying federal taxes and user fees. These options are convenient, safe, and secure, and some of them are free. Click on the links below for details on each of the options offered.

Electronic Payment Options for Businesses and Individuals

Credit or Debit Card
Visit here for the list of service providers, their contact information, and convenience fees. A table of accepted business and individual tax payments is included. Payment instructions and general information is also included.


Electronic Funds Withdrawal
Visit here for general information about the EFW payment option, including instructions for completing the payment record transmitted via IRS e-file.


Electronic Funds Withdrawal and Credit or Debit Card Payment Options for Individuals

Visit here for payment options by Tax Type. The table lists individual tax forms that allow payments to be made via EFW and/or credit/debit card.


Electronic Funds Withdrawal and Credit or Debit Card for Businesses
 

Visit here for payment options by Tax Type. The table lists business tax forms that allow payments to be made via EFW and/or credit/debit card.

Electronic Federal Tax Payment System®
Visit here for general information about EFTPS®, phone contact numbers, Batch Provider software information, and useful links, including the link to the EFTPS® web site.


Same-Day Wire Federal Tax Payments

If you need to make a federal tax payment today, you may be able to do a same-day wire from your financial institution (FI). Contact your FI for availability, cost, and cut-off times. Download the worksheet by visiting EFTPS® (HELP & INFORMATION >DOWNLOADS > Same-Day Payment Worksheet)


After downloading the worksheet, complete it and take it to your FI. If you are paying for more than one tax form or tax period, complete a separate worksheet per payment.


User Fees

Visit here for information on how to pay Historic Easement, IVES (Income Verification Express Service), and US Residency user fees.

 

 

 

Page Last Reviewed or Updated: 19-Dec-2012