Publication 5399 (VIE) (2-2020) - Internal Revenue Service-2026

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Make the check or money order payable to the United States Treasury and provide the following information on the front of your payment: name. address. daytime phone number. taxpayer identification number. tax year, and. form or notice number (for example, 2024 Form 1040)
Make your check or money order payable to United States Treasury. Dont send cash. If you want to pay in cash, in person, see Pay by cash, later. Make sure your name and address appear on your check or money order.
If you mail your tax payment: Make your check, money order or cashiers check payable to U.S. Treasury. Please note: Do not send cash through the mail.
If you decide to pay by mail, enclose a check or money order when you file your return, with a payment voucher, or copy of your balance due notice. Make the check or money order payable to the United States Treasury and provide the following information on the front of your payment: name. address.
You have to make the payment arrangement with the IRS. Your tax software cant do it. You can make an installment agreement when you receive your first balance due notice in May. Any amount you pay before April 15 will reduce penalties and interest.

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Taxpayers with internet access are encouraged to research the IRS website : . The IRS continually updates and improves this site, making it easier to navigate and research tax-related topics.
If you mail your tax payment: Make your check, money order or cashiers check payable to U.S. Treasury. Please note: Do not send cash through the mail. If you prefer cash payment, see More information.

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