If you are refering to your 2008 federal income taxes, send them with Form 1040-V to the address on page 2 of the following link:
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040v.pdf
If it is for some other year, be sure to use the Form 1040-V from the correct year.
If you don't have money taken out of your paycheck for taxes, you still need to send money in to cover them. This is done through the payment of estimated taxes.
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The office to send your payment to is based on what state you live in, but you can send it to any IRS office. Make sure you put the primary taxpayers social security number on the check or money order and what year you are paying for. If you owe for several years and aren't sure what you owe, they will apply the payment to the oldest amount due. Along with your payment, put a note attached asking for a statement of what you owe and that you are making this payment for past due taxes and what type. Individual or married people would put 1040 taxes.
Yes. If you owe taxes, it is a good idea to send your return and payment certified mail, so you can prove the mailing date if necessary.
Eventually the IRS (or state tax board) will notice, do your taxes for you (usually extremely badly - in their favor, of course), and send you a letter demanding payment of the taxes along with interest and penalties.
If you don't have money taken out of your paycheck for taxes, you still need to send money in to cover them. This is done through the payment of estimated taxes.
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The office to send your payment to is based on what state you live in, but you can send it to any IRS office. Make sure you put the primary taxpayers social security number on the check or money order and what year you are paying for. If you owe for several years and aren't sure what you owe, they will apply the payment to the oldest amount due. Along with your payment, put a note attached asking for a statement of what you owe and that you are making this payment for past due taxes and what type. Individual or married people would put 1040 taxes.
April 15 2010 i the due date for the amount of taxes that you owe. After that date the penalties and interest will start running until the amount is paid in full.
Yes. If you owe taxes, it is a good idea to send your return and payment certified mail, so you can prove the mailing date if necessary.
The same way that you would pay them if you were NOT late. Complete your 1040 federal income tax return correctly and send the payment amount to the correct IRS mailing address. You can find the correct mailing address on the last page of the 1040 instruction book that you are using. The IRS will send you a bill for any penalties and interest that may be due after they receive your late filed and paid income tax return and the payment amount.
Eventually the IRS (or state tax board) will notice, do your taxes for you (usually extremely badly - in their favor, of course), and send you a letter demanding payment of the taxes along with interest and penalties.
For federal taxes, file Form 4868 (see related links) no later than April 15: Remember to send your estimated payment. If you don't send enough, you will pay interest and maybe a penalty on the remainder. For state taxes, see the instructions for your state forms or your state web site.
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http://www.irs.gov/file/index.html Send your payment with your 1040.
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