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Important Information for Taxpayers

  • Federal and state tax liabilities are due by the original tax return due date.
  • Taxpayers are responsible for making all tax payments in a timely manner.
  • An extension to file is not an extension to pay.
  • Estimated tax payments may be required if you had a tax liability for the previous tax year or expect to owe more than the previous tax year.
  • Taxpayers are responsible for making all estimated tax payments in a timely manner.

 

This page offers links to tax agencies.   No payments are made on or through the DAH wesbite.

We have provided links for the convenience of the taxpayer.

Links to ALL States for filing requirements and payments

North Carolina payment links:

NC Income Tax Payments

Estimated Payments - Mail form

Estimated Payments - Online Payment

File/Pay Extension

Pay Amended Tax Due

NC Franchise Tax Payment

NC Privilege License

NC Corporate Income Tax Payment

File and pay Annual Report with NC Secretary of State

NCDOR Calendar of tax due dates

Mailing address for NC tax payments and NC estimated tax payments:

North Carolina Department of Revenue

Post Office Box 25000

Raleigh, NC 27640-0640

Federal tax payments links

Direct Pay to IRS

Create an account with the IRS to save bank information, create a payment schedule and view payment history.

Mailing addresss:

INCOME TAX PAYMENTS:

ESTIMATED TAX PAYMENTS:

If You Live In: North Carolina, then Mail Form 1040-ES to:

Internal Revenue Service

P.O. Box 1300

Charlotte, NC 28201-1300

 

2023 Tax Year Estimated tax payment due dates:

     Payment 1 - April 18, 2023

     Payment 2 - June 15, 2023

     Payment 3 - September 15. 2023

     Payment 4 - January 15, 2024

 

 

Other Helpful Links:

Access your Tax Transcripts Online

Find Out Which Economic Impact Payments You Received

Where's My Federal Tax Refund

Where's My State Tax Refund

Tax Refund Information

IRS Penalty & Interest Rates

IRS Payment Plans

IRS Online Tools and Resources

HealthCare.gov 

Applicable Federal Rates (AFRs) Rulings

Contact your local IRS office