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Updated for Tax Year 2022 • October 18, 2022 11:36 AM OVERVIEW Can't afford to pay your income taxes? You may be able to qualify for an installment plan with the Internal Revenue Service. The minimum monthly payment for your plan depends on how much you owe. IRS payment planIf you can’t afford to pay your taxes, you may be able to qualify for an installment plan with the Internal Revenue Service.
Minimum monthly paymentYou can apply for an installment agreement online, over the phone, or via various IRS forms.
Fees for IRS installment plansIf you can pay off your balance within 180 days, it won't cost you anything to set up an installment plan.
Balance of $10,000 or belowIf you owe less than $10,000 to the IRS, your installment plan will generally be automatically approved as a "guaranteed" installment agreement.
Balance between $10,000 and $50,000With a balance due above $10,000, you can qualify for a streamlined installment plan.
Balance over $50,000Qualifying for a plan with a higher balance due requires additional information.
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