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.
You can send Form 9465 with the e-return, but the IRS must still approve the installment agreement form.
Form 9465 can be included electronically with an e-filed return or paper-filed. When filing a paper return, complete Form 9465, attach it to the front of your client's return before mailing. They should receive a response to the request for installment payments within 30 days.
Form 9465 can be included electronically with an e-filed return or paper-filed. When filing a paper return, complete Form 9465, attach it to the front of your client's return before mailing. They should receive a response to the request for installment payments within 30 days.
IRS Form 2159, Payroll Deduction Agreement, is a tax document to set up an installment agreement, a form of tax debt relief that allows taxpayers to make monthly payments on their federal tax debt by having funds withheld from their paychecks and sent directly to the IRS.
About Form 9465, Installment Agreement Request. Internal Revenue Service.
You can file Form 9465 by itself, even if you've already filed your individual tax return. If you need help filling out Form 9465, go to our Form 9465 - Installment Agreement Request (Before Filing Return) FAQ. From within your TaxAct return (Online), click the Print Center dropdown, then click Custom Print.