When taxes are
owed with a tax return, there are
several options for making payment according to the IRS.
Overall, other than
paying in full, I think the best option is to
request an extension. There is no fee, and the option let's the IRS know the taxpayer is aware of and trying to pay taxes owed.
Making a partial payment would be my second choice. However, I would expect an IRS notice for the balance, plus interest and penalties at a future date. Personally, I would
avoid using a credit card since it doesn't really eliminate the tax debt. To me , the option just transfers the owed taxes from the government to a credit card company.
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