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Underpayment interest is computed at the rate of 12% per year for the period of the underpayment. Underpayment interest is computed separately for each installment due date. Therefore, you may owe underpayment interest for an earlier installment due date even if you pay enough tax later to make up the underpayment.
After applying for a short-term payment plan, payment options include: Pay directly from a checking or savings account (Direct Pay) (Individuals only) Pay electronically online or by phone using Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) (enrollment required) Pay by check, money order or debit/credit card.
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.
Between January and April, many libraries will have a supply of Wisconsin individual income tax forms on hand. Use the Library page to locate a library near you. Call or visit any of the Department of Revenue offices located throughout the state. Request forms by calling (608) 266-1961.
There are several options available for making estimated payments. Payments can be made via Quick Pay or in My Tax Account. Complete and print the interactive Form 1-ES Voucher. Call the department at (608) 266-2486 to request vouchers.

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Which payment options are available to be processed through the Wisconsin Department of Revenues third-party payment processor? The Wisconsin Department of Revenues third-party payment processor accepts payments by credit card, Apple Pay, PayPal, and CheckFreePay.
Wisconsin is a piggyback state. That means Wisconsins electronic filing program works with the federal electronic filing program. If you file online through a tax preparer or tax filing software, you normally file both your federal and state income tax returns together.
Request a payment plan by doing one of the following: Submit request online through My Tax Account. Register or log in to My Tax Account. Add access to your accounts and request a payment plan by selecting Manage My Collection. Mail, fax, or email the Payment Plan Request form.

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