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May 14, 2008, 6:31:16 PM5/14/08
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What is the address to mail a check to pay off your installment
agreement quickly? The installment agreement is set up with direct
deposit, say $100 a month. If you want to send a check for $500, how
to do this? Should one use the address from 1040-V or form 9465 or
something else?

Also, could one pay via EFTPS? If so, what should be the payment type
and tax period?

And if you're not in an installment agreement, and filed a tax return
but no money with the extension, but have come into money now and want
to mail a check, what is the address?

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May 14, 2008, 7:41:39 PM5/14/08
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<removep...@yahoo.com> wrote

> What is the address to mail a check to pay off your installment
> agreement quickly? The installment agreement is set up with direct
> deposit, say $100 a month. If you want to send a check for $500, how
> to do this? Should one use the address from 1040-V or form 9465 or
> something else?
>
> Also, could one pay via EFTPS? If so, what should be the payment type
> and tax period?
>
> And if you're not in an installment agreement, and filed a tax return
> but no money with the extension, but have come into money now and want
> to mail a check, what is the address?

The default answer to all your questions is to mail it to the address you
file your return to. They're all available at the IRS website.

Eventually it'll all work itself out.

They may just draft your bank one more time or three before it does.


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Paul A. Thomas, CPA
Athens, Georgia

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