If you need to set up a payment plan with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), you will need to fill out an IRS installment agreement form. But where do you send it once it’s completed?

First, make sure you have the correct form. The IRS offers several types of payment plans depending on your situation, including an online payment agreement, a short-term payment plan, and a long-term payment plan. You can find the correct installment agreement form for your situation on the IRS website.

Once you have the correct form, you’ll need to fill it out completely and accurately. Be sure to include all of the requested information, including your name, address, social security or taxpayer identification number, and the amount you owe. You will also need to include information about your proposed payment plan, including the amount you can afford to pay each month.

After you have completed the form, you have several options for submitting it. You can mail it to the appropriate address, which will depend on your location and the type of payment plan you are requesting. You can also fax the form to the appropriate fax number listed on the form or submit it online through the IRS website.

If you choose to mail the form, be sure to use the correct address. The address will vary based on your location and type of payment plan you are requesting. Make sure to check the IRS website for the correct address before mailing your form.

If you choose to fax the form, be sure to include a cover sheet with your name, address, and contact information. The fax number will also vary based on your location and type of payment plan. You can find the correct fax number on the IRS website.

If you choose to submit the form online, you will need to set up an account with the IRS. Once you have an account, you can log in and submit your installment agreement form online. Be sure to follow the instructions carefully and provide any additional information requested.

Overall, submitting an IRS installment agreement form is a fairly straightforward process. Just make sure you have the correct form, fill it out completely and accurately, and submit it to the correct address, fax number, or online portal. With a little effort, you can set up a payment plan with the IRS that works for you.