To make a payment on individual Arizona income tax owed, taxpayers can either do so electronically or by mail. Taxpayers who file electronically can authorize an electronic funds withdrawal (direct debit) from a checking or savings account.
Individuals who have already filed a tax return and would like to make a payment can do so at www.AZTaxes.gov. Most major credit cards, including Visa or MasterCard branded debit cards, are accepted. Individuals who filed their returns but forgot to enclose payment can also make payments online by e-check or credit card under “Make a Payment” and “140V.”
Individuals can also send the payment, attached to the top portion of the billing notice received, to the address provided. Taxpayers who have not received a billing notice can mail payments to:
Arizona Dept. of Revenue
PO Box 52016
Phoenix, AZ 85038-9085
See Arizona department of Revenue’s step-by-step guide for assistance on making an individual income tax payment.
Make a Payment:
• 140ES – Individual Income Estimated Payments
• 140V – Payment Voucher for E-Filed Returns
• 204 – Individual Income Extension Payments
• Liability – Payment for Unpaid Individual Income Tax
- Click on “Make a Payment” under Individuals.
- Select payment type, filing status and liability
number if applicable and click “Continue”. - Complete the required fields annotated with
a red asterisk and click “Continue”. - Select payment method, amount, settlement
date and check box if applicable. - Click “Continue”.
• For echeck: Fill in your routing number,
account number and account type.
• For credit card: Accept the conditions and
click “Continue”.
• Fill in your credit card type, card number,
expiration date and signature panel code. - Click “Continue” and receive confirmation.
For correct application of a payment and to avoid processing delays, taxpayers must provide their tax identification numbers and tax periods they want the payments applied to. Additionally, taxpayers who have already filed tax returns and remitted their payments separately must not send a paper copy of a return with their payment.
Individuals who cannot pay the full amount owed when they file may ask to make monthly installment payments. To make this request, taxpayers must wait until ADOR processes their returns and send them an initial billing notice. They can then contact ADOR Collections at (602) 542-5551.
As always, should you have any questions or concerns regarding your tax situation please feel free to contact us.
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