How to pay MyFreeTaxReturn.com fees
You can pay the MyFreeTaxReturn.com service fees either with a Credit/Debit card. We also offer an alternative option to pay the fee directly from your federal refund by choosing the Refund Transfer service - if you choose this option, a Refund Processing Service fee of $29.95 will be added onto your current service fee(s).
Note: This is MyFreeTaxReturn.com service fee not your tax liability.
If you want the public overview of when paying from your refund is available, see our Refund Transfer explainer page.
How to pay for the tax return service fees
Enter the return, complete all the necessary fields of your return & fix any errors to select Start Return Filing Process from the Return Summary page.
On the Done With Editing page, you may receive a message - “Returns Not Ready to eFile” and “Checkout process is incomplete” as a disclaimer. Please select Continue to proceed with paying the service fee.
Indicate if you would like to add a Protection package on the Tax return & Identity Protection Page
Once you have completed the checkout process, you will be Ready to eFile.
Please note that services such as phone support, federal extensions, the restoration of your tax return, or other services not added at the time of paying for your tax return service fees are subject to fees that can only be paid with a Credit/Debit Card.
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How do I pay tax liability/taxes owed
The IRS offers taxpayers several different options to pay any taxes owed. If wanting to set up a Payment Plan, first indicate that you want to pay by paper check at the time of filing. Then you will need to set up an installment plan directly on the IRS.gov website.
What is a Refund Transfer
A Refund Transfer is a financial service provided by banks that lets taxpayers cover their filing fees using their federal and/or state tax refund, rather than paying upfront. This option is available only if you choose to e-file your return and are expecting a refund.
How to make a payment to IRS with paper check
If you are looking to pay tax owed to the IRS with a paper check, there is an option to select paper check at the time of filing your return. If you will also be paper filing your return, print a copy of your federal tax return to be included in the mailing