How to Pay IRS Tax in 2025: Simple Step-by-Step Tutorial

Need help making a payment to the IRS? It can be done in a few minutes online and is easier than you think. Join Julie in this step-by-step tutorial video on how to make a payment to the IRS for tax due, extension payment, installment payment or estimated tax payments. 2025 Updated video - the IRS updated their website in late 2024 and this video reflects changes as of Jan 14, 2025. Make a tax payment to the IRS online through the Internal Revenue Service website. This video provides a quick tutorial on using the IRS website to make a quarterly estimated tax payment to the IRS. The same tutorial can be used for tax payments due with tax return filings, payments with tax extensions, and installment payments. No more mailing of checks! We have seen too many delays, missing checks, and non-receipt of payments. Pay online quickly and directly to the IRS. This video walks you through how to make a payment to the IRS via bank transfer. But you can also select the payment option to make a payment to the IRS via credit card or debit card. Do you owe the IRS money? Or need to make quarterly estimated tax payments? If you received a voucher from your tax preparer, keep it nearby in hand. Visit the IRS website and quickly pay your IRS bill directly online. During entry, confirm that the payment information you enter matches the voucher provided from your tax preparer. Note that the verify page needs to match your personal information on a prior filing with the IRS. FREE RESOURCES: 👉 My free e-book “S Corp, Now What?” for new and seasoned S Corp owners: http://www.scorpnowwhat.com FOLLOW US AND FIND MORE INFO HERE: Website: https://www.juliemerrill.me Instagram: / juliemerrillcpa Facebook: / juliemerrillcpa Blog: http://www.profitaboveboard.com DISCLAIMER: This video is for informational purposes only and in no way, provides any type of professional, legal, accounting or tax advice. Updates may have been made since the filming of this video. All data and information is presented at the time this video was recorded, and again is in no way meant to provide any professional, legal or tax advice. If you have legal questions, speak to an attorney.