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How to Make Federal Tax Payments Online
April 1, 2024
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At The Mather Group, LLC (TMG), we encourage our clients make all federal tax payments online via the direct-pay function on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website. Why is this our recommendation

You can avoid writing checks, using stamps and envelopes, and
relying on a postal or parcel delivery service.

All you need is private internet access to make safe and secure
online payments.

You can schedule secure online payments to be made automatically
on specific days of your choosing, up to one year in advance.

The IRS website is equipped to handle many different types of federal tax payments. Follow the instructions below to initiate the most common types of payments.

Click the button above or click here to start.

Select the “Make a Payment” button.

Use the following instructions as appropriate.

For Quarterly Estimated Tax Payments

  • Reason for Payment: Select “Estimated Tax” from the drop-down
    menu.
  • Apply Payment To: This will automatically populate.
  • Tax Period for Payment: This will default to the current year, but
    you can change it if necessary.
  • Click “Continue.”

Return Extension

  • Reason for Payment: Select “Extension” from the drop-down menu.
    This selection will automatically populate the next two fields.
  • Click “Continue.”

Final Return

  • Reason for Payment: Select “Balance Due” from the drop-down menu.
  • Apply Payment To: Select “Income Tax – Form 1040” from the
    drop-down menu.
  • Tax Period for Payment: Select the relevant tax year from the
    drop-down menu.
  • Click “Continue.”
Need more help?
Contact The Mather Group, your advisor, health insurance professional, or your state’s health insurance assistance program (SHIP) for additional information. SHIP is a national program that offers one-on-one Medicare counseling and assistance to individuals and their families.
Start with a free financial consultation.