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I owe Arizona, how do I pay them?

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I owe Arizona, how do I pay them?

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Check or money order

Include your check or money order with your return.  DO NOT send cash.  Enclose the payment voucher included with forms.

Make your check payable to Arizona Department of Revenue.  Write your SSN and tax year on the front of your check or money order.  It may take 2-3 weeks for your payment to process.

The department cannot accept checks or money orders in foreign currency.  You must make payment in US dollars.

Electronic payment from your checking or savings account

You can make an electronic payment from your checking or savings account to pay your balance due.  There is no fee to use this method.  To make an electronic payment, go to www.AZTaxes.gov and click on the "Make a Payment" link.

Be sure to enter the correct routing number and account number for your checking or savings account.  You will be charged a $25 NSF (non-sufficient funds) fee if you provide an incorrect routing number or an incorrect account number.  Check with your finanacial institution to get the ocrrect account and routing numbers.

The "E-Check" option in the "Payment Method" drop-down box will debit the amount from the checking or savings account that you specify.  If you make an electronic payment from your checking or savings account, you will receive a confirmation number. Please keep this confirmation number as proof of payment. 

Credit card payment

You can pay with your Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express credit card. Go to www.AZTaxes.gov and click on the “Make a Payment” link and choose the credit card option. This will take you to a third party vendor site (provider). The provider will charge you a convenience fee based on the amount of your tax payment. The provider will tell you what the fee is during the transaction; you will have the option to continue or cancel the transaction. If you complete the credit card transaction, you will receive a confirmation number. Please keep this confirmation number as proof of payment.

Installment payments

If you cannot pay the full amount shown on line 80 when you file, you may ask to make monthly installment payments. To make this request, complete Arizona Form 140-IA and mail the completed form to the address on the Form 140-IA. Do not mail Form 140-IA with your income tax return. You may obtain Arizona Form 140-IA from our website at www.azdor.gov.

If you cannot pay the full amount shown on line 80, you will be charged interest and may be charged a late payment penalty on the tax not paid by April 18, 2022. To limit the interest and penalty charges, pay as much of the tax as possible when you file your return.


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Views: 1835 Created on: Jun 15, 2013
Date updated: Dec 17, 2021
Posted in: States, Arizona

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