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Go to the Bureau of Internal Revenues Electronic Filing and Payment System (eFPS) at ().
Direct Pay, available at IRS.gov, is the fastest, easiest way to make a one-time payment without signing into an IRS Online Account. Direct Pay is free and allows taxpayers to securely pay their taxes directly from their checking or savings account without any fees or registration.
If you are making quarterly estimated payments, you can use our software to generate your estimated payment vouchers for income tax returns. The voucher itself is a sheet of paper with your information listed on it so you can simply include your check and mail it to the IRS.
Report all your estimated tax payments on Form 1040, line 26. Also include any overpayment that you elected to credit from your prior year tax return.
You can also choose to pay electronically using the Taxpayer Access Point (TAP). If you have an account, you can sign into your TAP account to make your estimated payment. If you do not have an account, navigate to the Payments tile and select Make a Payment.
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You may send estimated tax payments with Form 1040-ES by mail, or you can pay online, by phone or from your mobile device using the IRS2Go app. You can also make your estimated tax payments through your online account, where you can see your payment history and other tax records. Go to IRS.gov/account.
Payments may be made electronically through MyTax Illinois or via mail by using Form IL-1040-ES. For more information, refer to Form IL-1040-ES, Estimated Income Tax Payments for Individuals.
Answer: Report all your estimated tax payments on Form 1040, line 26. Also include any overpayment that you elected to credit from your prior year tax return.

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