2023
Form 1040-V
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
What Is Form 1040-V?
It’s a statement you send with your check or money order for
any balance due on the “Amount you owe” line of your 2023
Form 1040, 1040-SR, or 1040-NR.
Consider Making Your Tax Payment
Electronically—It’s Easy
You can make electronic payments online, by phone, or from a
mobile device. Paying electronically is safe and secure. When
you schedule your payment, you will receive immediate
confirmation from the IRS. Go to www.irs.gov/Payments to see
all your electronic payment options.
How To Fill in Form 1040-V
Line 1. Enter your social security number (SSN).
If you are filing a joint return, enter the SSN shown first on
your return.
Line 2. If you are filing a joint return, enter the SSN shown
second on your return.
Line 3. Enter the amount you are paying by check or money
order. If paying online at www.irs.gov/Payments, don’t complete
this form.
Line 4. Enter your name(s) and address exactly as shown on
your return. Please print clearly.
How To Prepare Your Payment
• Make your check or money order payable to “United States
Treasury.” Don’t send cash. If you want to pay in cash, in
person, see Pay by cash, later.
• Make sure your name and address appear on your check or
money order.
• Enter your daytime phone number and your SSN on your
check or money order. If you have an Individual Taxpayer
Identification Number (ITIN), enter it wherever your SSN is
requested. If you are filing a joint return, enter the SSN shown
first on your return. Also, enter “2023 Form 1040,” “2023 Form
1040-SR,” or “2023 Form 1040-NR,” whichever is appropriate.
• To help us process your payment, enter the amount on the
right side of your check like this: $ XXX.XX. Don’t use dashes or
lines (for example, don’t enter “$ XXX—” or “$ XXX
xx
/100”).
Notice to taxpayers presenting checks. When you provide a
check as payment, you authorize us either to use information
from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from
your account or to process the payment as a check transaction.
When we use information from your check to make an electronic
fund transfer, funds may be withdrawn from your account as
soon as the same day we receive your payment, and you will not
receive your check back from your financial institution.
No checks of $100 million or more accepted. The IRS can’t
accept a single check (including a cashier’s check) for amounts
of $100,000,000 ($100 million) or more. If you are sending $100
million or more by check, you will need to spread the payments
over two or more checks, with each check made out for an
amount less than $100 million.
Pay by cash. This is an in-person payment option for
individuals provided through retail partners with a maximum of
$1,000 per day per transaction. To make a cash payment, you
must first be registered online at www.acipayonline.com, our
official payment provider. Click on “Federal IRS payments” to
make your payment.
How To Send in Your 2023 Tax Return,
Payment, and Form 1040-V
• Don’t staple or otherwise attach your payment or Form 1040-V
to your return or to each other. Instead, just put them loose in
the envelope.
• Mail your 2023 tax return, payment, and Form 1040-V to the
address shown on the back that applies to you.
How To Pay Electronically
Pay Online
Paying online is convenient, secure, and helps make sure we
get your payments on time. You can pay using either of the
following electronic payment methods. To pay your taxes online
or for more information, go to www.irs.gov/Payments.
IRS Direct Pay
Pay your taxes directly from your checking or savings account
at no cost to you. You receive instant confirmation that your
payment has been made, and you can schedule your payment
up to 30 days in advance.
Debit or Credit Card
The IRS doesn’t charge a fee for this service; the card
processors do. The authorized card processors and their phone
numbers are all online at www.irs.gov/Payments.
Cat. No. 20975C
Form 1040-V (2023)
Separate here and mail with your payment and return.
Form
1040-V
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Payment Voucher
Do not staple or attach this voucher to your payment or return.
Go to www.irs.gov/Payments for payment options and information.
OMB No. 1545-0074
2023
Print or type
1 Your social security number (SSN)
(if a joint return, SSN shown first on your return)
2 If a joint return, SSN shown second
on your return
3 Amount you are paying by check or
money order. Make your check or
money order payable to “United States
Treasury
4 Your first name and middle initial Last name
If a joint return, spouse’s first name and middle initial Last name
Home address (number and street) Apt. no.
City, town, or post office. If you have a foreign address, also complete spaces below.
State ZIP code
Foreign country name Foreign province/state/county Foreign postal code
For Disclosure, Privacy Act, and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see your tax return instructions.
Cat. No. 20975C
Form 1040-V (2023)
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Need to make a payment?
Save time by paying online. Paying online is
convenient and secure.
The IRS offers easy ways to electronically pay your taxes.
Use Your
Online Account
(no fees)
• Go to www.irs.gov/Account to log in
and make a payment.
• Make a tax payment online directly
from your checking or savings account.
• View your balance, payment plan
details and options, digital copies of
certain notices, and more.
Pay by
Bank Account
(no fees)
• Use Direct Pay online to make an
individual tax payment from your
checking or savings account without
registration.
• Register for the Electronic Federal Tax
Payment System (EFTPS) to make
one-time or recurring payments from
your checking or savings account.
• When you e-file with tax software or a
tax professional, you can schedule an
electronic funds withdrawal (EFW).
Pay by
Card
(processing fees apply)
• Pay online or by phone.
• When e-filing, pay through tax
preparation software.
• Processing fees go to a payment
processor and limits apply. The IRS
does not receive any fees.
Go to www.irs.gov/Payments for more details or to make a payment.
Mailing Address for Payments
IF you live in... THEN use this address to send in your payment...
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas
Internal Revenue Service
P.O. Box 1214
Charlotte, NC 28201-1214
Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia,
Wisconsin
Internal Revenue Service
P.O. Box 931000
Louisville, KY 40293-1000
Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas,
Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North
Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah,
Washington, Wyoming
Internal Revenue Service
P.O. Box 802501
Cincinnati, OH 45280-2501
A foreign country, American Samoa, or Puerto Rico (or are
excluding income under Internal Revenue Code section 933), or
use an APO or FPO address, or file Form 2555 or 4563, or are a
dual-status alien or nonpermanent resident of Guam or the U.S.
Virgin Islands
Internal Revenue Service
P.O. Box 1303
Charlotte, NC 28201-1303