taxmap/instr/i1040ez-033.htm#TXMP0dca4523taxmap/instr/i1040ez-033.htm#TXMP6445d30dIf you cannot pay the full amount shown on line 13 when you file, you can ask to make monthly installment payments for the full or a partial amount. Generally, you can have up to 60 months to pay. However, even if your request to pay in installments is granted, you will be charged interest and may be charged a late payment penalty on the tax not paid by April 15, 2010. You also must pay a fee. To limit the interest and penalty charges, pay as much of the tax as possible when you file. But before requesting an installment agreement, you should consider other less costly alternatives, such as a bank loan or credit card payment.
To ask for an installment agreement, you can apply online or use Form 9465. To apply online, go to
www.irs.gov, click on
I Need To
and select
Set Up a Payment Plan.
If you use Form 9465, you should receive a response to your request to make installment payments within 30 days. But if you file your return after March 31, it may take us longer to reply.
taxmap/instr/i1040ez-033.htm#TXMP34cc02f7You may have to pay a penalty if line 13 is at least $1,000 and it is more than 10% of the tax shown on your return. The tax shown on your return
is the amount on line 11 minus the amounts on lines 8 and 9a. You may choose to have the IRS figure the penalty for you. If you owe a penalty, the IRS will send you a bill. However, if you want to figure the penalty yourself on Form 2210, you must file Form 1040A or 1040 to do so.
The penalty may be waived under certain conditions. See Pub. 505 for details.
taxmap/instr/i1040ez-033.htm#TXMP60f81f67You will not owe the penalty if your 2008 tax return was for a tax year of 12 full months and either of the following applies.
- You had no tax shown on your 2008 return and you were a U.S. citizen or resident for all of 2008, or
- Line 7 on your 2009 return is at least as much as the tax shown on your 2008 return.