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How do I change my payment method on my tax return?

Writer Joseph Russell

You can try calling the IRS Payment Services at 1-888-353-4537 to inquire about your payment and request to change the payment method.

How do I suspend IRS installment payments?

To request a temporary delay of the collection process or to discuss your other payment options, contact the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 or call the phone number on your bill or notice.

How do I update my stimulus check payment information?

The IRS has added new features to the “Get My Payment” tool on its website to help more taxpayers receive and track their coronavirus stimulus payments. Taxpayers who did not have direct deposit information on record with the IRS can now enter or change that info on the IRS website Get My Payment tool.

How to change a payment plan to a direct debit?

You can use the Online Payment Agreement tool to make the following changes: 1 Change your monthly payment amount. 2 Change your monthly payment due date. 3 Convert an existing agreement to a Direct Debit agreement. 4 Change the bank routing and account number on a Direct Debit agreement. 5 Reinstate after default.

Where can I find my current payment plan?

You can view details of your current payment plan (type of agreement, due dates, and amount you need to pay) by logging into the Online Payment Agreement tool using the Apply/Revise button below. You can log into the Online Payment Agreement tool using the Apply/Revise button below.

How to apply for an online payment agreement?

Once you complete your online application you will receive immediate notification of whether your payment plan has been approved. Do you qualify? Your specific tax situation will determine which payment options are available to you.

When do I need to set up a payment plan?

You should contact us before the penalty notice due date to set up a payment plan. If you don’t make the first payment or set up a payment plan by the penalty reminder due date we may start recovery action against you. We also offer other options if you are experiencing serious financial, medical or other personal problems.