The US Internal Revenue Service on Friday introduced several new features to the interactive Online Payment Agreement application, designed to make it easier for taxpayers and their authorized representatives to make changes to existing installment agreements.
The system will now permit:
More than 75% of those eligible for an installment agreement can establish one using the online application, according to the IRS. Since launching in October 2006, more than 30,000 taxpayers have successfully used it to set up a payment agreement.
Eligible taxpayers who owe USD25,000 or less in combined tax, penalties and interest can self-qualify, apply and receive immediate notification of approval for installment agreements – including pre-assessed agreements on tax year 2007 Form 1040 liabilities and paperless direct debit agreements.
Concluding, the IRS announced that:
"Paying taxes on time and in full avoids unnecessary penalties and interest. However, taxpayers who cannot pay in full may request a payment agreement. To be eligible, a taxpayer must first file all required tax returns and be current with estimated tax payments, if applicable."
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