How to Pay Your State Tax Balance: A Complete Guide for Every State
If you’ve just finished your tax return and discovered you owe state taxes, your next question is probably, “Okay… how do I actually pay this?” The answer depends on where you live, and the rules, payment methods, and forms vary widely from state to state.
Some states allow easy online payments directly from your bank account. Others accept credit cards (often with convenience fees), and many still require a payment voucher if you’re mailing a check. A few states even have mandatory electronic payment thresholds that can trigger penalties if you pay the wrong way.
To make things easier, we’ve created this complete, state-by-state guide explaining exactly how to pay your tax balance in every state, including your online options, mailing instructions, accepted payment methods, and special rules you should know before you submit your payment.
- Alabama
- Check or money order. Make checks payable to the “Alabama Department of Revenue.” Remit payment with Form 40V. See Mailing Addresses, above.
- Electronic payment. Online payments can be made using a bankaccount or a credit/debit card at www.myalabamataxes.alabama.gov. Paying with a bank account (e-check) is free. There is a con-venience fee for credit/debit card payments. Do not use Form40V when paying online.
- Alaska
- Visit: https://www.irs.gov/payments.
- Arizona
- Check or money order. Make checks payable to Arizona Department of Revenue. Include SSN, tax year, and type of payment.
- Electronic payment from checking or savings account. For electronic payment, go to www.aztaxes.gov. Click on Make a Payment.Keep the confirmation number as proof of payment.
- Credit card payment. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or AmericanExpress are accepted. Go to www.aztaxes.gov. Click on Make a Payment. Keep the confirmation number as proof of payment. The credit card vendor will charge a fee.
- Arkansas
- Check or money order. Complete Form AR1000V, Individual Income Tax Return Payment Voucher, and attach a check or money order payable to the Department of Finance and Administration.
- Electronic payment. Taxpayers can make electronic payments at www.atap.arkansas.gov.
- Credit card. Credit card payments can be made by calling 800‑272‑9829 or at www.acipayonline.com and click on the Payment Center link. A convenience fee will be charged.
- California
- Electronic funds withdrawal. Taxpayers can use an electronic funds withdrawal if e-filing using tax preparation software by providing bank information, amount to pay, and the date the balance due is to be withdrawn from the account.
- Form 8879 (PMT), California Electronic Funds Withdrawal Payment Signature Authorization for Individuals and Fiduciaries. Form 8879 (PMT) is the signature document for a stand-alone payment via electronic funds withdrawal for a tax due payment. Do not use this form if the taxpayer will sign Form FTB 8453 (PMT), see page CA-15. This form is not submitted to the FTB and must be retained by the preparer for four years.
- Check or money order. Taxpayers may make payment by mailing a check or money order made payable to the “Franchise Tax Board.” Do not send cash. Taxpayers write their SSN or ITIN and “2024 Form 540 (or 540NR)” as applicable on the check or money order. Enclose, but do not staple, a check or money order payment when mailing in a paper-filed tax return. Make all checks or money orders payable in U.S. dollars and drawn against a U.S. financial institution. Do not combine a 2024 tax payment and any 2025 estimated tax payment in the same check. Prepare two separate checks and mail each in a separate envelope. A penalty may be imposed if the taxpayer’s check is returned for insufficient funds. If the taxpayer e-filed the tax return, mail a check or money order with Form FTB 3582, Payment Voucher for Individual e-filed Returns. Do not mail a copy of the e-filed tax return.
- Web Pay. Taxpayers may make an online payment (balance due, extension, estimated tax, or other payments) using the FTB Web Pay website at: www.ftb.ca.gov/pay.
- Credit card. Taxpayers may use Discover, MasterCard, Visa, or American Express cards to pay tax. If paying by credit card, do not mail Form FTB 3519, Payment for Automatic Extension for Individuals. Call 800-272-9829 or go to the ACI Payments website at www.officialpayments.com, and use the jurisdiction code 1555. ACI Payments charges a convenience fee.
- Mandatory electronic payments. Taxpayers are required to remit all payments electronically once an estimate or extension payment exceeding $20,000 is made, or an original return with a total tax liability over $80,000 is filed. Once a taxpayer meets this threshold, all subsequent payments, regardless of amount, tax type, or taxable year, must be remitted electronically. The first payment that would trigger the mandatory e-pay requirement does not have to be made electronically. Electronic payments can be made using Web Pay (see above), electronic funds withdrawal (EFW) as part of the e-file return, or a credit card.
- Colorado
- Pay online. E-filers have the option of paying electronically online at www.colorado.gov/revenueonline with a credit card, e-check, or by EFT. EFT registration is required prior to making a payment. Nominal processing fees apply to credit card and e-check payments. Paper filers can choose to pay electronically.
- Pay by mail. Taxpayers filing by Revenue Online or other electronic filing methods can pay by sending a check or money order. Form DR 0900, Individual Income Tax Payment Form, must be included with the payment. Paper filers enclose their check or money order in the envelope provided and mail with their return.
- Payment plan. The Department of Revenue will issue a bill for any unpaid balance due. When the taxpayer receives the bill, he or she may set up a payment plan as instructed on the bill.
- Connecticut
- Pay electronically. To make direct payment from a bank account, visit myconneCT at portal.ct.gov/DRS-myconneCT and follow the prompts.
- Pay by credit card or debit card. Visit acipayonline.com and select “state payments.” A convenience fee will be charged by the service provider.
- Pay by mail. Make check payable to Commissioner of Revenue Services. Write “2024 Form CT-1040 or Form CT-1040NR/PY” and the taxpayer’s SSN on the front of the check. Paperclip the check to the front of the return if paper filing. Include check with Form CT-1040V, Connecticut Electronic Filing Payment Voucher, for electronically filed returns.
- Delaware
- Make checks payable to “Delaware Division of Revenue.”
- Payments may be made by direct (ACH) debit or by credit card by going to www.revenue.delaware.gov and following the “Pay” link. Payments from direct debit accounts are accepted without dollar limitations. Payments from credit cards are limited to $10,000.
- Florida
- Visit: https://www.irs.gov/payments.
- Georgia
- Electronic payment. Login at https://gtc.dor.ga.gov and click the “Make a Quick Payment” link. Estimated payments, extension payments, current tax due, and assessment notices can all be paid using the system.
- Credit cards. Credit card payments can be made either by phone or online using ACI Payments, Inc. To use the phone call 1-800-2PAY-TAX. For online payments go to www.acipayonline.com. A convenience fee will be charged by ACI. Estimated payments, current tax due, and assessment notices can all be paid by credit card.
- Check or money order. Mail a check or money order with Form 525-TV, Individual and Fiduciary Payment Voucher. Write the taxpayer’s SSN or FEIN on the check or money order made payable to Georgia Department of Revenue.
- Paper filed return. Enclose (do not staple) voucher and payment with a paper filed return.
- Electronic filed return. For electronically filed returns, mail the voucher and payment.
- Hawaii
- Use Form N-200V, Individual Income Tax Payment Voucher, to send payment to the Department of Taxation when paying a balance due on Form N-11, N-15, or N-310, but not if making a payment with the return. If a taxpayer files electronically, but is not paying electronically, use Form N-200V to send the payment to the Department of Taxation.
- Electronic payments. Payments can also be made electronically with a credit card or an electronic bank debit through Hawaii Tax Online at: https://hitax.hawaii.gov.
- Idaho
- Electronic payments. There is no fee when paying by ACH Debit. If paying by credit card or e-check, a third-party provider will charge a convenience fee. American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and VISA are accepted. To make credit/debit card, e-check, and ACH Debit payments go to: tax.idaho.gov/epay.
- Check or money order. Make checks or money orders payable to the Idaho State Tax Commission and include the taxpayer’s Social Security Number. Do not staple payments to forms or send check stubs. If sending payment with Form 40 or Form 43, include the payment with the return.
- Form ID-VP. If mailing payment without a return, use Form ID-VP, Income Tax Voucher Payment.
- Illinois
- Check or money order. Make check payable to Illinois Department of Revenue, including the taxpayer’s Social Security Number (and spouse’s if filing jointly) and the tax year on the lower left corner of the payment. Staple the payment and Form IL-1040-V, Payment Voucher for Individual Income Tax, to the front of a paper-filed Form IL-1040. For an e-filed return, mail a check with Form IL-1040-V.
- Electronic payment. Payment may be taken directly from a checking or savings account. The bank routing and account number, as well as an Illinois PIN, are needed. The financial institution must be located within the U.S. Go to https://mytax.illinois.gov.
- Credit card. Go to https://tax.illinois.gov/individuals/pay/creditcard.html to choose the payment processor. Convenience fees are assessed.
- Indiana
- Electronic payments can be made via the Indiana Taxpayer Information Management Engine (INTIME), at https://intime.dor.in.gov. Accepted forms of payment via INTIME include electronic bank payment (ACH/e-check),VISA, MasterCard, and Discover debit or credit cards. No fees are assessed for electronic bank payments. Fees apply to payments made with credit or debit cards.
- Check or money order. Make payable to Indiana Department of Revenue. Include payment loose in envelope. Do not paper clip or staple to return.
- Iowa
- Direct debit with income tax return. Payment is electronically withdrawn from the taxpayer’s checking or savings account through the tax software used to e-file.
- Free online direct debit using bank account at https://revenue.iowa.gov/easypayiowa.
- Credit or debit card. Payments can be made with either a credit or debit card using EasyPay or by calling 1-800-2PAY-TAX. A convenience fee applies.
- Check or money order. Enclose Form IA 1040V, Individual Income Tax Payment Voucher, and a check made payable to Treasurer, State of Iowa. Payments must be at least $1. Write the type of tax being paid and the tax year being paid on the check or money order.
- Kansas
- Credit card. Payment by credit card is available online through third-party vendors. Go to ksrevenue.gov/taxpayment.html for a current list of authorized vendors. A convenience fee applies.
- Direct payment. For an e-filed return, direct payment is an option during the filing process by providing bank routing and account numbers. Electronic payments can also be made if the return is paper filed by calling 785-368-8222, or log into the Kansas Department of Revenue Customer Service Center at www.ksrevenue.gov/eservices.html for an online transaction. To revoke a payment authorization, notify the Kansas Department of Revenue by calling 785-368-8222 by 4 p.m. two business days before the scheduled payment date.
- Check or money order. Form K-40V, Individual Income Tax Payment Voucher, must be completed and submitted to pay by check or money order. Make checks and money orders payable to “Kansas Income Tax” and include the last four digits of the taxpayer’s SSN and a valid phone number. Do not staple or tape the payment to Forms K-40V or K-40. Form K-40V can be submitted with Form K-40 or separately if the return was filed electronically or already mailed.
- Kentucky
- Check or money order. Make check payable to “Kentucky State Treasurer.” Write “KY Income Tax – 2024” and the taxpayer’s Social Security Number on the check. Attach to left side of Form 740 or Form 740-NP on top of other attachments.
- Electronically filed returns. Enclose check with Form 740-V, Kentucky Payment Voucher.
- Credit card or ACH debit. Access the Department of Revenue’s website at https://revenue.ky.gov.
- Electronic payment. Two forms of electronic payment can be made.
- Form EPAY, Kentucky Electronic Payment Request, can be used to initiate an ACH withdrawal for payment of taxes and estimated taxes other than at the time of filing the individual income tax return.
- Form 8879-K, Kentucky Individual Income Tax Declaration For Electronic Filing, should be completed if the request for payment is made at the time of filing the individual income tax return.
- Louisiana
- Check or money order. Make the check or money order payable to Louisiana Department of Revenue. Print the last four digits of the taxpayer’s Social Security Number on the check or money order.
- Electronic payment can be made on the Louisiana Department of Revenue website. Go to www.revenue.louisiana.gov/latap.
- Credit card. Payment can be made by credit card over the phone or internet. Go to revenue.louisiana.gov/MakeAPayment, or call 833-458-6521.
- Maine
- Check or money order. Make the check or money order payable to “Treasurer, State of Maine.” If filing a paper return, payment may be enclosed with the return (do not staple or tape). For e-filed returns, use Form 1040ME-PV, Maine Individual Income Tax Payment Voucher.
- Taxpayers can use their bank account or credit card to make tax due payments using the Maine Tax Portal. Go to https://revenue.maine.gov and click on “Make a Payment.”
- Maryland
- Check or money order. Make check or money order payable to “Comptroller of Maryland.” Write taxpayer’s Social Security Number, type of tax, and tax year on the check or money order. The check or money order should be attached with a single staple to completed Form PV, Personal Tax Payment Voucher. Do not attach the check or money order to the taxpayer’s return.
- Make electronic payments via bank account online at www.marylandtaxes.gov and select Individual Payment under Pay. Individuals log into the Comptroller’s Individual’s Online Service Center and provide account type, bank routing number and account number, amount, and date of debit. To be eligible to make online payments, a Maryland return must be on file for the registered user. Income tax, estimated tax, and extension payments may be made online.
- Credit card or debit card. Credit or debit card payments can be made by calling 877-884-4009 or at https://www.marylandtaxes.gov/business/tax-assistance/credit-card.php. A convenience fee applies.
- Massachusetts
- Electronic payment. Tax due payments may be made online using a credit card (fee applies) or electronic funds transfer (ACH debit) with MassTaxConnect at: mass.gov/masstax-connect.
- Check or money order. Make checks payable to the Common-wealth of Massachusetts and write the taxpayer’s Social Security number on the front of the check or money order in the lower left corner. Enclose payment and Form PV, Massachusetts Income Tax Payment Voucher.
- Michigan
- Electronic payment. Payment can be made electronically through the Michigan Individual Income Tax e-Payments system which can be found at www.michigan.gov/iit. A fee will apply for debit card and credit card transactions.
- Payment by check. Payment can be included with the tax return. The check should be payable to “State of Michigan.” Include the last four digits of the taxpayer’s Social Security Number and appropriate tax year on the front of the check or money order. If the return is e-filed, payment can be mailed with Form MI-1040V, Individual Income Tax Payment Voucher.
- Minnesota
- Taxpayers can make electronic payments by going to www.revenue.state.mn.us and clicking on “Make a Payment” under “Individuals.” The taxpayer should then select either “Bank Account” or “Credit or Debit Card” and follow the prompts to make his or her payment. A foreign bank account cannot be used.
- Note: A fee is charged for credit and debit card payments.
- Check or money order. Create a payment voucher by going to www.revenue.state.mn.us and choose “Make a Payment” under “Individuals.” Select “Check or Money order.” Print the voucher and mail with a check made payable to Minnesota Revenue.
- Taxpayers can make electronic payments by going to www.revenue.state.mn.us and clicking on “Make a Payment” under “Individuals.” The taxpayer should then select either “Bank Account” or “Credit or Debit Card” and follow the prompts to make his or her payment. A foreign bank account cannot be used.
- Mississippi
- Check or money order. Attach a check made payable to Department of Revenue to Form 80-106, Payment Voucher. Attach payment voucher to the front of a paper filed return.
- Go to www.dor.ms.gov, click on TAP (Taxpayer Access Point) and follow the instructions.
- Credit card or electronic checks. To pay by credit card or electronic check, go to www.ms.gov/dor/quickpay. A convenience fee is charged by the service provider.
- Missouri
- Attach payment to return or mail with Form MO-1040V. Make checks payable to Missouri Department of Revenue.
- Direct debit. Payments can be submitted with an e-filed return through the software provider. Payments can be scheduled for up to 120 days in advance.
- Online payments. Missouri accepts online payments, including extension and estimated tax payments using eCheck or credit card. Go to: https://dor.mo.gov/taxation/individual/pay-online.html.
- Enter routing number and checking or savings account number. A convenience fee applies and payment is postmarked date submitted, unless scheduled for a future date.
- Credit or debit card. Missouri accepts MasterCard, Discover,VISA, and American Express. Debit cards are accepted and processed as credit cards. The convenience fee is 2% of the total amount due, plus $0.25 per card transaction, on all amounts and will be charged to the taxpayer’s account for processing credit card payments.
- Call 888-929-0513 to make a payment through an Interactive Payment Line. Payments can be made by credit card or electronic bank draft and have the same convenience fees as online payments.
- Montana
- Electronic funds withdrawal. This can be scheduled with e-filing the return. The withdrawal can be scheduled for a later date.
- E-check or credit/debit card. Use the TransAction Portal (TAP) at https://tap.dor.mt.gov. There is a fee when paying with a credit or debit card.
- Personal check, money order, or cashier’s check. Enclose Form IT, Montana Individual income Tax Payment Voucher, and a check made payable to Montana Department of Revenue. Include Social Security Number and “Tax Year 2024” on the memo line. Payments of $500,000 or more must be made electronically.
- Nebraska
- Electronic funds withdrawal (EFW). Payment may be made through an electronically filed return. To cancel a payment call 800-742-7474 at least two business days prior to the scheduled payment date.
- Nebraska e-pay. Payment may be made through Nebraska’s web-based electronic payment system. Go to www.revenue.nebraska.gov/individuals, where the taxpayer will enter his or her bank account number and routing number.
- Credit card. Payment may be made by credit card initiated through ACI Payments at www.acipayonline.com or by calling 800-272-9829. A convenience fee will be charged.
- Check or money order. Make a payment by check or money order payable to “Nebraska Department of Revenue.” Mail the check or money order with Form 1040N-V, Nebraska Individual Income Tax Payment Voucher.
- Nevada
- Visit: https://www.irs.gov/payments.
- New Hampshire
- Online payment. Make an online payment for current year tax, estimated tax, extension payments, or past due tax at Granite Tax Connect https://gtc.revenue.nh.gov/TAP.
- Check or money order. Make check or money order payable to the State of New Hampshire and include the taxpayer identification number on the check. Mail with the return.
- New Jersey
- Check or money order. Make check or money order payable to State of New Jersey-TGI. Write the taxpayers’ Social Security Numbers on the check. Send the payment with the payment voucher in the same envelope with the tax return. Residents use Form NJ-1040-V payment voucher. Nonresidents use Form NJ-1040NR-V payment voucher.
- E-filed returns. Mail the payment along with the voucher to the address listed under Mailing Addresses, previous column, for either resident or nonresident returns.
- Electronic check. This option is available on the Division’s website at nj.gov/treasury/taxation/payments-notices.shtml. Taxpayers can also make an e-check payment by calling customer service at 609-292-6400.
- Credit card. Pay online at www.nj.gov/treasury/taxation/payments-notices.shtml or by phone 1-888-673-7694, using a Visa, American Express, MasterCard, or Discover credit card. Fees apply.
- New Mexico
- Credit card or electronic check. Taxpayers may make payments online through Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) at https://tap.state.nm.us. Taxpayers may pay by electronic check at no charge or make a tax payment via credit card for a convenience fee.
- Paper check. Complete payment voucher PIT-PV, Personal Income Tax Payment Voucher, and submit with check. Make checks payable to New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department. Write the taxpayer’s Social Security Number, PIT-PN, and 2024 PIT-1 on the check. Mail payment to Payment attached address, above.
- New York
- Automatic bank withdrawal. The taxpayer may authorize electronic funds withdrawal from a bank account located in the United States by entering the bank information on line 83, Form IT-201, line 73, Form IT-203, or at www.tax.ny.gov and click on “Make a payment.”
- Check or money order. Taxpayers may make payment using a check or money order payable to “New York State Income Tax.” Taxpayers include the last four digits of their SSN and “2024 Income Tax” on the check or money order. Do not send cash. Must submit the check or money order with Form IT-201-V, Payment Voucher for Income Tax Returns.
- Credit card. American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or VISA may be used to pay income taxes. Go to www.tax.ny.gov and click on “Make a payment.” A 2.20% convenience fee applies. Keep the confirmation number as proof of payment.
- North Carolina
- Electronic funds withdrawal. This can be scheduled with e-filing the return. The withdrawal can be scheduled for a later date.
- Bank draft and credit or debit card payments can be made online at https://ncdor.gov by selecting “File and Pay” and “eServices.”There is a convenience fee to pay by credit or debit card.
- Check or money order. A taxpayer can mail a tax payment via check or money order payable to the “North Carolina Department of Revenue.” Ensure that the taxpayer’s name, address, and Social Security Number(s) are written on the payment. Include a payment voucher, Form D-400V.
- Note: North Carolina will not accept a check, money order, or cashier’s check unless it is drawn on a U.S. (domestic) bank and the funds are payable in U.S. dollars.
- Amended payment. When filing an amended North Carolina tax return, an individual who owes additional tax should include Form D-400V Amended, Individual Income Payment Voucher. Form D-400V Amended allows North Carolina to process amended payments more accurately and efficiently with fewer errors.
- North Dakota
- Go to www.tax.nd.gov and select “Make a Payment.”
- Electronic payment. An electronic payment authorizes the tax department to debit a checking or savings account for a specific amount. There are no fees for using this payment option.
- Credit or debit card. Pay with a credit card or debit card through an authorized IRS payment processor. A processing fee applies.
- Paper return check or money order. Complete Form ND-1PRV, Individual Paper Return Payment Voucher, and enclose with payment to pay a balance due on a paper-filed return. Make check or money order payable to ND State Tax Commissioner and include the last four digits of the taxpayer’s SSN and “2024 ND-1PRV.” Mail the payment voucher to the Form ND-1 return address shown above. Do not use Form ND-1PRV for an e-filed return or to make an extension payment.
- e-Filed return check or money order. Complete Form ND-1V, Individual e-File Return Payment Voucher, and enclose with payment to pay a balance due on an e-filed return. Make check or money order payable to ND State Tax Commissioner and include the last four digits of the taxpayer’s SSN and “2024 ND-1.” Mail the payment voucher to the address shown above. Do not use Form ND-1V to make an extension payment.
- Ohio
- Credit card. Taxpayers may make tax payments using Discover, VISA, MasterCard, or American Express at https://tax.ohio.gov/pay. All debit and credit card payments are processed by ACI Payments, Inc., which will charge a convenience fee for this service.
- Electronic check. This payment option is available to all taxpayers. If filing electronically, follow the payment instruction prompts during the electronic filing process. If filing a paper return, pay via the department’s OH TAX eServices available at https://tax.ohio.gov/pay.
- Paper check or money order. Ohio income tax. Make checks payable to “Ohio Treasurer of State”. School district income tax. Make checks payable to “School District Income Tax”. All payments should be enclosed with Form OUPC, Ohio Universal Payment Coupon.
- Oklahoma
- Pay by mail. Enclose a check or money order payable to the Oklahoma Tax Commission with payment voucher Form 511-V.
- Pay online. To make a payment online, visit OkTAP at tax.ok.gov and click on the Make a Payment link.
- Payment plan. The Tax Commission will issue a bill for any unpaid balance due plus interest and penalties. When the taxpayer receives the bill, payment options will be explained. If the taxpayer cannot pay the account in full through the billing process, contact the Oklahoma Tax Commission to set up a payment plan.
- Oregon
- Electronic check. Taxpayers can pay current year income taxes, estimated taxes, any prior-year tax due, and amended return taxes directly from a checking or savings account. This option is available through the website at oregon.gov/dor.
- Credit card. Payment may be made with a Discover, MasterCard, or Visa credit card by going to Revenue Online at www.oregon.gov/dor. The service provider will charge a fee for this service. Keep the confirmation number as proof of payment.
- Check or money order. Make check or money order payable to Oregon Department of Revenue. Write the tax year, form number or type of payment, and the last four digits of the Social Security Number or ITIN on the payment. Use Form OR-40-V payment voucher only if mailing payment separate from tax return.
- Pennsylvania
- Electronic payment requirement. Payments of $15,000 or more must be made electronically. Payments not made electronically will be subject to a penalty equal to 3% of the payment amount not to exceed $500.
- Check or money order. Make payable to: PA Dept. of Revenue. Write 2024 PA-40V, the taxpayer’s Social Security Number, and daytime phone number on the check. Enclose Form PA-40V, PA-40 Payment Voucher, for an e-filed return (optional for a mailed-in return).
- Credit/debit card. Go to www.acipayonline.com or call 1-800-2PAYTAX (1-800-272-9829). The service provider will charge a fee. Code is 4800 for Pennsylvania.
- Electronic funds transfer. Go to myPATH at www.mypath.pa.gov. There is no charge for this option.
- Rhode Island
- Credit card. Visit the credit card payments pages of the Division of Taxation’s website at https://www.ri.gov/app/taxation/payments. On the upper left corner of page one of Form RI-1040 or RI-1040NR, enter the confirmation number and the amount of tax payment from the payment transaction. A convenience fee applies.
- Visit Rhode Island’s tax portal at https://taxportal.ri.gov to make same day tax payments from a checking or savings account.
- Check or money order. Make checks payable to “RI Division of Taxation” and mail with Form RI-1040V, Rhode Island Return Payment Voucher.
- Note: An amount due of less than $5 need not be paid.
- South Carolina
- Check or money order. Include Form SC1040-V in the envelope with return. Do not staple the check to Form SC1040-V. Make the check payable to South Carolina Department of Revenue and include the taxpayer’s name, SSN, and “2024 SC1040” in the memo.
- Electronic payment. Online payments may be made by going to MyDORWAY.dor.sc.gov. Payments may be made using VISA, MasterCard, or by electronic funds withdrawal.
- Note: A taxpayer owing $15,000 or more in connection with any return to be filed must pay electronically.
- South Dakota
- Visit: https://www.irs.gov/payments.
- Tennessee
- Visit: https://www.irs.gov/payments.
- Texas
- Visit: https://www.irs.gov/payments.
- Utah
- A taxpayer may pay his or her taxes online with a credit card or with an electronic check (ACH debit). Online payments may include a service fee. Follow the instructions at tap.utah.gov.
- A taxpayer may also mail a check or money order payable to the “Utah State Tax Commission” with his or her return. Include Form TC-547, Individual Income Tax Return Payment Coupon, with the payment.
- Vermont
- ACH debit. For electronic filers. Pay tax at same time the return is electronically filed or schedule a payment date through myVTax at www.myVTax.vermont.gov. No fee applies.
- Credit or debit card. Go to www.myVTax.vermont.gov. A 3% convenience fee applies.
- Virginia
- Electronic payments. A taxpayer must submit his or her payment electronically if:
- Any installment payment of estimated tax exceeds $1,500,
- Any payment made for an extension of time to file exceeds $1,500, or
- The total estimated income tax due for any taxable year exceeds $6,000.
- Web payments. Use the Department of Taxation’s website to make a payment online at www.tax.virginia.gov/payments. Payments are electronically transferred from the taxpayer’s savings or checking account. No fee is charged.
- Taxpayers may make a payment using a check payable to the Treasurer or Director of Finance of the taxpayer’s city or county of residence or to the Department of Taxation. Include the taxpayer’s SSN and a notation “2024 Virginia income tax payment” on the check. Mail the check with taxpayer’s income tax return or with Form 760-PMT, 2024 Payment Coupon. Do not staple payment to Form 760-PMT.
- Credit or debit card. Payment by credit card is available at www.tax.virginia.gov/payments. A convenience fee applies.
- Electronic payments. A taxpayer must submit his or her payment electronically if:
- Washington
- Visit: https://www.irs.gov/payments.
- West Virginia
- Check or money order. For a paper-filed return, enclose a check or money order with the return. For an electronically-filed return, mail a check or money order with payment voucher IT-140V. \
- Electronic payment. Go to mytaxes.wvtax.gov/_/#1 and enter payment amount and date.
- Credit card. Credit card payments may be made at https://epay.wvsto.com/tax. A service charge of 2.5% of the payment amount will be charged.
- Wisconsin
- Pay online. Go to https://tap.revenue.wi.gov/pay. This is a free service administered by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue.
- Check or money order. Make check or money order payable to Wisconsin Department of Revenue. Paper clip payment to the front of Form 1 if mailing in return. For e-filed returns, enclose payment with Form EPV, Wisconsin Electronic Payment Voucher.
- Credit card. Payment by credit card is administered by a third party, which charges a convenience fee based on the amount of the payment. Pay by phone, 1-800-2PAYTAX (1-800-272-9829), or online at https://tap.revenue.wi.gov/pay.
- Wyoming
- Visit: https://www.irs.gov/payments.





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