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- The audio version of Where's My Refund? is available by calling 800-829-1954.
Making a payment - IRS.gov/account lets taxpayers securely access information about their federal tax account. They can view the amount they owe, access their tax records online, and review the past 18 months of payment history.
- IRS Direct Pay is a free, secure way to pay online directly from a checking or savings account.
- The Electronic Federal Tax Payment System has online and phone options.
- The IRS2Go app allows taxpayers to pay online, by phone or with a mobile device and get instant payment confirmation.
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