Drafting the payment plan agreement Brainstorm payment plan parameters and write them down. Identify key terms and conditions applicable to both parties. Draft a payment plan agreement with all the details noted in the previous step. List the payment plan schedule and payment amounts.
If you already have an open bill with us, we may be able to set up an IPA for your current balance and include the amount due on this recent return; call us at 518-457-5434 during regular business hours and speak to a representative.
Under the agreement, you'll make monthly payments toward your unpaid tax balance. The fastest and easiest way to request an IPA is through your Online Services account. Through your account, you can request an IPA for a balance of $20,000 or less, and with 36 or fewer scheduled monthly payments.
A state of New York tax payment plan is available to any taxpayer owing $20,000 or less. A plan can include up to 36 monthly payments.
Log in to your Online Services account (You'll need to create an account if you don't already have one). Select the ≡ Services menu in the upper left-hand corner of your Account Summary homepage. Select Payments, bills and notices, and then Installment payment agreement from the drop-down menu.
Setting up the payment plan Calculate the total amount due and the payment schedule. Determine the payment amounts, due dates and payment method. Write the agreement, detailing the payment plan. Include the date of the agreement and the parties involved. Get both parties to sign the agreement.
A state of New York tax payment plan is available to any taxpayer owing $20,000 or less. A plan can include up to 36 monthly payments. Once accepted, your account will still accrue all penalties and interest on your unpaid balance for the full life of your IPA.
An installment contract is a single contract that is completed by a series of performances –such as payments, performances of a service, or delivery of goods–rather than being performed all at one time. Installment contracts can provide that installments are to be performed by either one or both parties .