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The initial step you must take with a Payment Plan Agreement With Irs is to ensure that it truly is its latest version, as it determines whether it can be submitted.
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Call the IRS at 1-800-829-1040 weekdays from 7am to 7pm local time. At the first prompt press 1 for English. At the next menu press 2 for questions about your personal income taxes. At the next menu press 1 for questions about a form you have already submitted, your tax history, or payment.
Make sure your check or money order includes the following information:Your name and address.Daytime phone number.Social Security number (the SSN shown first if it's a joint return) or employer identification number.Tax year.Related tax form or notice number.25-Mar-2022
Short-Term Payment Plans (up to 180 days) Individuals may be able to set up a short-term payment plan using the Online Payment Agreement (OPA) application or by calling us at 800-829-1040 (individuals).
Balance between $10,000 and $25,000 While acceptance isn't guaranteed, the IRS doesn't usually require additional financial information to approve these plans. With a streamlined plan, you have 72 months to pay. A minimum payment does kick in, equal to your balance due divided by the 72-month maximum period.
Form 9465 is available in all versions of TaxAct® and can be electronically filed with your return. If you have already filed your return or you are filing this form in response to a notice from the IRS, Form 9465 may be paper filed by itself.