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Posted on July 2, 2017May 3, 2019

I owe the IRS, how do I pay them??

Can I set up a payment arrangement?  How do I pay my entire balance due?  What if I do not have the money right now?

There are many options available to settle your balance with the IRS.  Ignoring a balance due or letters from the IRS regarding payment will not make them go away.  Not making arrangements to satisfy balance due may result in your account going into collections, resulting in levy or liens of your assets, your wages or your bank accounts.

Select here to see various payment options.

If you find you are unable to pay your entire balance in one payment, you may be eligible for a monthly payment arrangement.  You must apply and pay a processing fee when requesting an ‘installment agreement’.   Fees vary depending on installment options.  Select here to apply.

What if I need to revise my previous agreement?

Occasionally, you may find it difficult to maintain your installment agreement and need to seek other payment alternatives.  Select here to review options available.

If you are experiencing a financial hardship and unable to pay the IRS, a hold on your account may be an option.  Select here, for options of how to place your account in a ‘currently not collectible’ status until your financial circumstances improve.

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