Make Your State & Federal Income Tax Payments Online!

by | Feb 2, 2023 | Courses, Internal Revenue Service, Tax

Federal and State income tax payments can be made online.

You can pay your state and federal income tax online, by phone, or with your mobile device using the IRS2Go app. Below are a list of links to make payments or to download the IRS2Go app.

United States Department of Treasury: Federal Tax Payments for Form 1040

Click HERE for the IRS Federal Tax Direct payment page.

Click HERE for the IRS Federal Tax Debit or Credit Card payment page *.

* A $2.50 flat fee for consumer or personal debit cards OR 1.87% if paying by credit card will be added to your amount due.

** Payments Accepted are: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, STAR, Pulse, NTCE, Accel, AFFN, Cirrus, Interlink, Jeanie, Shazam, Maestro, Click to Pay, PayPal or Pay With Cash

Click HERE for the IRS2Go mobile app for iPhone or iPad.

Click HERE for the IRS2Go google play app.

Michigan Department of Treasury: State Tax Payments for Form MI-1040

Click HERE for the page that discusses your payment options and allows you to start the process of eCheck or Debit/Credit Card payment ***.

*** Debit card payments will be charged a flat fee of $3.95. Credit card payments will be assessed a convenience fee of 2.35% of the total payment amount. The fee will appear as a separate transaction on your bank or card statement and is paid directly to the payment processing company.

And remember, we here at Senter, CPA are always here for you if you need any assistance. Don’t hesitate to give us a call at 248-934-0550, or contact us below.

Always remember, Senter, CPA is here for you if you need any assistance.

Don't hesitate to give us a call at 248-934-0550, or contact us below.

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