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Individuals may be able to set up a short-term payment plan using the Online Payment Agreement (OPA) application or by calling us at 800-829-1040 (individuals). See Telephone and Local Assistance for hours of availability. Note that individuals applying through OPA can set up a plan of up to 120 days at this time.
How do I apply for an installment agreement electronically or by mail? To request an installment agreement, the taxpayer must complete Form 9465. Form 9465 can be included electronically with an e-filed return or paper-filed.
You can make electronic payments for all tax types in TAP, even if you file a paper return. An instructional video is available on TAP.
Taxpayers are charged a one-time fee to set up an installment agreement with the IRS. A reduced fee is available for qualifying taxpayers. Generally, user fees are $105 for non-direct debit agreements, $52 for direct debit agreements and $45 for reinstatements.
You can request an amendment to the installment agreement by:Calling the IRS at 1-800-829-7650.Visiting a local IRS office.Completing Form 9465 with information about both the original agreement balance and the expected new balance.