For the latest developments related to Form 9465 and its instructions, such as legislation enacted after they were published, go to IRS/Form9465.
If you don't qualify for an IA through OPA, you may also request an IA by submitting Form 9465, Installment Agreement Request, with the IRS. When you request an IA using the form, generally, you'll receive a response from the IRS within 30 days notifying you of whether the IA request was approved or rejected.
Complete and sign PAGE 3 of the enclosed FTB 3567, Installment Agreement Request. Mail to: STATE OF CALIFORNIA, FRANCHISE TAX BOARD, PO BOX 2952, SACRAMENTO CA 95812-2952. Incomplete information will delay processing your request.
State. For those who prefer online options if you owe $50,000 or less you can apply for anMoreState. For those who prefer online options if you owe $50,000 or less you can apply for an installment agreement. Online through the IRS.
If you mail Form 9465, the IRS will respond to your request typically within 30 days but it may take longer during filing season. Installment agreements by direct debit and payroll deduction enable you to make timely payments automatically and reduce the possibility of default.
The following form types can be e-filed through the MeF Platform: Corporations (Forms 1120, 1120-F and 1120-S) Employment Tax (Forms 940, 940-PR, 941, 941-PR, 941-SS, 943, 943-PR, 944, and 945) 94x Online Signature PIN Registration. Exempt Organizations (Forms 990, 990-EZ, 990-N, 990-PF, 990-T, 1120-POL and 4720)
You can send Form 9465 with the e-return, but the IRS must still approve the installment agreement form.