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  1. Welcome to EFTPS online

    This EFTPS® tax payment service Web site supports Microsoft EDGE for Windows, Google Chrome for Windows and Mozilla Firefox for Windows. You may use this Web site and our …

  2. EFTPS: The Electronic Federal Tax Payment System

    Use the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) to pay your taxes. Pay via a secure site or by phone using the EFTPS Voice Response System.

  3. Payments | Internal Revenue Service

    Oct 27, 2025 · Make payments, view your account or apply for a payment plan with the IRS.

  4. Sign in | Login.gov

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  5. Electronic Federal Tax Payment System

    Jan 30, 2023 · Pay your taxes online at www.eftps.gov, over the phone, or through your tax professional, payroll service, or financial institution. Need Help? Contact EFTPS Customer …

  6. Using EFTPS to submit payments - Internal Revenue Service

    Oct 17, 2025 · The withholding agent may use EFTPS, a free tax payment service from the U.S. Department of Treasury, to pay section 1446 tax, including installment payments.

  7. Welcome to EFTPS online

    Upon completion of this step, you will be redirected back to EFTPS to input your EIN or SSN, PIN, and Password. Electronic Federal Tax Payment System® and EFTPS® are registered …

  8. Welcome To EFTPS - Help and Information

    The EFTPS® Batch Provider Software is designed for people (typically, tax professionals) who prepare and pay federal taxes for clients or multiple Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TINs).

  9. EFTPS Data Exchange - Welcome

    Welcome to the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System Web site for Data Exchange, a service offered free by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. This site allows clients and partners to …

  10. What Happened to the EFTPS Payment System? New Login

    Apr 11, 2025 · The EFTPS system recently transitioned to using either LOGIN.GOV or ID.me for authentication as part of the IRS's broader security upgrade. This change started rolling out in …