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How do I set up a payment plan with the IRS?

By Andrew Vasquez |

You can apply for a short-term payment plan if you can pay in full within 120 days by using the OPA application at or calling the IRS at 800-829-1040. Applying online for an installment agreement and other payment plans.

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Do I have to pay my IRS installment agreement during Covid 19?

Taxpayers who are currently unable to comply with the terms of an Installment Payment Agreement, including a Direct Debit Installment Agreement, may suspend payments during this period if they prefer. Furthermore, the IRS will not default any Installment Agreements during this period.

The easiest way to set up an IRS payment plan is through IRS.gov. Remember, you need to know how much you owe before you apply, so you should file your return first. It’s also important to file your return on time, or you could face additional penalties.

When to use a confirmation number for IRS direct pay?

If you scheduled a payment through IRS Direct Pay, you can use your confirmation number from the payment to access the Look Up a Payment feature. You can modify or cancel a scheduled payment until two business days before the payment date. The email notification you received when you scheduled the payment will contain the confirmation number.

How many days do I have to pay the IRS?

In general, this service is available to individuals who owe $50,000 or less in combined income tax, penalties and interest or businesses that owe $25,000 or less combined that have filed all tax returns. The short-term payment plans are now able to be extended from 120 to 180 days for certain taxpayers.

When do I need to verify my income tax payment?

That means if your payment is for the current tax year (e.g., 1040ES Estimated Payment) or a tax return more than 6 years ago, you will need to select another year’s return to verify your information. IRS recommends using your most recent return for verification.