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Scroll below to view payment options, resolution and response options, and more.
If you want to receive future bills from the Tax Department online, the best way is to create an Online Services account and request electronic communications forBills and Related Notices.
Payment Options
Pay a bill or notice
If you received a bill or notice and need to pay, you have options: use your Online Services account to pay directly from your bank account for free or by credit card for a fee.
Don’t have an Online Services account? Pay directly from your bank account for free using Quick Pay (individuals only).
Pay personal income tax owed with your return
Pay income tax through Online Services, regardless of how you file yourreturn. You can pay, or schedule a payment for, any day up to and including the due date.
If you apply for anextension of time to fileand owe tax, you need tomake your extension paymentby the due date.
Make anestimated income tax payment
You canmake an estimated income tax paymentwith anIndividual or Fiduciary Online Services account. Pay directly from your bank account, or by credit card for a fee.
If you need tomake an estimated tax payment for a partnership, see Partnership information.
Pay an open audit case
Before you receive a bill, you can make a payment toward the balance on an open audit case through your Online Services account.
If you received a bill (assessment) for an audit case, donotuse this online service. Instead, see Pay a bill or notice.
Resolution and response Options
Request an installment payment agreement (IPA)
If you can't pay your tax bills in full,request an IPA. If you qualify, you'll make monthly payments toward your unpaid balance.
Disagree with a notice or bill
If you disagree with a notice or bill, you can respond online with an explanation and documentation.
Learn about debt resolution
Do you have a past due bill? Learn about ways to resolve your balance, enforcement actions we may take to collect past-due balances, and your rights as a taxpayer.
Payment Resources
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