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If you do not qualify for an online payment agreement, or do not wish to apply for an installment agreement online, you can submit Form by mail.
Creating an online payment agreement will expedite the process and save you money. It also does not require filing Form , although not all taxpayers are eligible. You may select a short-term payment plan less than days — days for years other than or long-term plan.
If you do not qualify for an online payment agreement based on how much time you need and how much you owe, you must file Form to request an installment agreement. The default payment term for an IRS installment agreement is 72 months 6 years , although you can always pay your balance due before then.
There are setup charges to create an installment agreement. When paying with a debit or credit card there will be additional fees to the card agency. The IRS will notify you within 30 days whether your request for an installment agreement was approved. If your agreement was not approved, this is typically due to current or prior year tax returns not being on file. If your agreement is approved, you must make your payments on time and future tax refunds are applied toward your balance until it is paid off.
Even if your tax refund was applied to the balance, you still must make your regular scheduled monthly payments. Installment agreements are long-term obligations for tax bills you cannot afford to pay upfront.
If you anticipate that you can pay your entire balance in days or less, interest will accrue on the balance, but you will not pay any additional fees. If you are going through a financial hardship and do not believe you will be able to make monthly payments on an installment agreement on time, there are actions you can take to avoid collections activity.
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