Pay your tax balance due, estimated payments or part of a payment plan. Penalties and interest will continue to grow until you pay the full balance.

Pay from your bank account

Pay now or schedule payments up to a year in advance. Now accepting payments on additional forms.

Direct Pay with bank account

Debit card, credit card or digital wallet

For individuals and businesses. Processing fees apply. Not for payroll taxes.

Pay by card or digital wallet

Cryptocurrency

Pay with Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Solana on their respective networks. Network fees paid by sender.

BTC ETH SOL

Pay with cryptocurrency

Return Stolen Funds — Report stolen cryptocurrency (BTC, ETH, SOL)


Pay from your IRS account

Sign in or create an account to pay now or schedule a payment.

Individual Online Account

  • Pay balance due, payment plan, estimated tax and more
  • View amount due, payment plan details, payment history and scheduled payments
  • Accepts payments for the most common IRS forms.
Pay in online account

Business Tax Account

  • Make federal tax deposit payments
  • Make balance due payments
  • View payment history
Pay in business tax account

Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS)

  • Enrollment required to use this option
  • Make payments from your bank account
  • Make tax deposits; pay estimated taxes, Offer in Compromise (OIC) or other types of payments
Pay through EFTPS

Other ways you can pay

Need more time to pay?

You can avoid penalties. File and pay your tax by the due date.

If you can't pay what you owe, you have options.

Apply for a payment plan

For individuals and businesses. Apply to pay your balance over time with a payment plan (installment agreement). Fees apply.

Apply for a payment plan

Find details on payment plan types: simple, streamlined, in-business trust fund express, guaranteed and partial payment installment agreements.

Offer in compromise

Check if you can settle your debt for less than you owe with an offer in compromise.

Find more options to get help with tax debt

If you're facing financial hardship, you may be eligible to ask for a temporary collection delay until your finances improve.