There may be a reintegration fee if your plan is late. Penalties and interest continue to be imposed until your balance is fully paid. If you have received a letter of intent to terminate your temperate contract, contact us immediately. We will generally not take forced collection measures: there is a fee of $89 to amend or terminate the contract in installments (US$43 for low-income taxpayers). A monthly payment plan is often the easiest way to pay off large debts, even a tax debt, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers various payment agreements and temperate agreements to help taxpayers eliminate their tax debts. Once a missed contract has been approved, you can apply to amend or terminate a tempered contract. You can change your payment amount or due date by IRS.gov/OPA. You can also call 800-829-1040 to change or cancel your contract. We charge a user fee to enter into a temperable contract. The amount of user fees may vary depending on whether you use the online payment app and how you want to make your monthly payments.
For more information, see the chart below. The waiver or reimbursement of user fees applies only to individual taxpayers with adjusted gross income, such as the last year for which this information is available, up to or below 250% of the federal poverty line (low-income taxpayers) who enter into long-term payment plans (ebbing agreements) on April 10, 2018 or after April 10, 2018. If you are a low-income taxpayer, the user fee is removed if you agree to take out a debit contract (DDIA) on electronic debits. If you are a low-income tax payer but are unable to pay electronic debits through the closing of a DDIA, the user fee will be refunded after the term contract is concluded. If the IRS system identifies you as a low-income taxpayer, the online payment agreement tool automatically reflects the applicable fees.