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New user fees proposed for IRS installment agreements 

8/22/2016

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Under the proposed rules, the new fee for a regular installment agreement, in which the taxpayer contacts the IRS in person, by phone, or by mail and sets up an installment agreement to make manual payments by check or via the electronic funds transfer payment system (EFTPS) will pay a fee of $225 (up from $120). The $225 fee can be lowered to $107 if the taxpayer agrees to direct debits.

​Taxpayers who apply online, but pay by check or EFTPS, will pay $149. Using the online application system at irs.gov and agreeing to direct debit lowers the fee to $31. The fee to restructure or reinstate an installment agreement that is in default will increase to $89.
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6/20/2017 07:33:51 am

I don't think that it's unreasonable. I truly believe that this move is needed. The new fees will surely be used for further upgrades. It's also on the part of the customer to read the agreement letters. Hopefully, this will be the last price increase for the online system.

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