This is a tax form that was released by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) - a subdivision of the U.S. Department of the Treasury on September 1, 2020. Check the official IRS-issued instructions before completing and submitting the form.
Q: What is IRS Form 9465?
A: IRS Form 9465 is a form used to request an installment agreement for paying taxes.
Q: When should I use IRS Form 9465?
A: You should use IRS Form 9465 if you are unable to pay your tax liability in full and need to request a payment plan.
Q: What information is required on IRS Form 9465?
A: You will need to provide your personal information, tax form and amount owed, proposed monthly payment amount, and bank account information.
Q: Can everyone request an installment agreement using IRS Form 9465?
A: Most taxpayers are eligible to request an installment agreement using IRS Form 9465, but certain conditions must be met.
Q: Is there a fee for requesting an installment agreement using IRS Form 9465?
A: Yes, there is a fee for requesting an installment agreement, but it can be reduced for low-income taxpayers.
Q: How long does it take for the IRS to process an installment agreement request?
A: The processing time for an installment agreement request can vary, but it generally takes about 30 days.
Q: What happens if my installment agreement request is approved?
A: If your installment agreement request is approved, you will need to make your monthly payments on time to avoid penalties and interest.
Q: What happens if I miss a payment on my installment agreement?
A: If you miss a payment on your installment agreement, you may be subject to penalties and interest, and the IRS may terminate your agreement.
Q: Can I modify or cancel my installment agreement?
A: Yes, you can modify or cancel your installment agreement by contacting the IRS.
Q: What should I do if my financial situation changes and I can no longer afford my monthly payments?
A: If your financial situation changes, you should contact the IRS immediately to discuss your options.
Q: Can I request an installment agreement for state taxes using IRS Form 9465?
A: No, IRS Form 9465 is specifically for federal taxes. You will need to contact your state tax agency to inquire about installment agreement options for state taxes.
Form Details:
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