How do i pay the IRS?
Tax day is never anyone’s favorite time of the year, but the IRS has taken measures to ensure the payment process is as (theoretically) painless as possible. These days you can submit your information online or over the phone in addition to the traditional mail-in method. If you find yourself in a bit of a financial bind, installment plans are available.Paying By MailThe option to mail in your tax form is still one of the most popular choices if you have prepared your information for the IRS in advance. Exactly where you send your information depends on a myriad of factors–where you live, what kind of forms you’ll be filing and whether you’re paying in full at the time of filing. The IRS website. irs.gov. has a complete listing of these addresses, categorized with these factors in mind.Paying By PhoneIf using the phone is more convenient for you, the IRS has set up two official toll-free numbers you can use to pay your taxes. The first is (800) 272-9829 run by Official Payments Corpor