I cannot find a payment voucher to send in an amount due. Is there a voucher or is on-line the only option? How does someone pay if they don't have a computer?
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Originally posted by Burke View PostI cannot find a payment voucher to send in an amount due. Is there a voucher or is on-line the only option? How does someone pay if they don't have a computer?
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None required?
Form the instruction booklet...
"Make your check, money order or cashier’s check payable to: Indiana Department of Revenue. Just include the payment loose in the envelope. Do not staple it to the return. Do not send cash."
"You may also pay using the electronic eCheck payment method. This service uses a paperless check and may be used to pay the tax due with your Indiana individual income tax return, as well as any billings issued by the Indiana Department of Revenue for any tax type. To pay, go to www.in.gov/dor/4340.htm and follow the step-by-step instruc- tions. You will receive a confirmation number and should keep this with your tax filling records. The fee for using this service is $1."
They also list a credit card option, but nothing I see uses a voucher. Strange indeed.
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Originally posted by kathyc2 View PostIf it's on an e-filed return there should be a PFC (post filing coupon) generated by software. If it's with a paper return the payment just goes with the return and no special coupon.
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Originally posted by Burke View PostThe software is not generating anything, and I can't find such a form on the IN tax website either. I am filing electronically so I guess the only option is to make up one myself with the pertinent information on it to include with the check! Or include a copy of the page of the return which has the amount due on it.
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Geesh...I am a little bit sheepish. I found it in the software, as an attachment to the bottom of a letter! (which I did not select to print since I do my own and it was not visible unless I scrolled down to the bottom...) Usually, these forms can be found on the state's tax website, but I did not have any luck there. Thanks for your help, as once I knew what it was called and that it was Form PFC, I located it.
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Originally posted by Burke View PostGeesh...I am a little bit sheepish. I found it in the software, as an attachment to the bottom of a letter! (which I did not select to print since I do my own and it was not visible unless I scrolled down to the bottom...) Usually, these forms can be found on the state's tax website, but I did not have any luck there. Thanks for your help, as once I knew what it was called and that it was Form PFC, I located it.
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