Kentucky Department of Revenue

 

Pay Outstanding Liabilities With the Internet Payment Agreement

 

Internet Payment Agreement Disclaimer

Instructions

You may pay in full or create a pay plan.

Payment Options

            Direct Debit from checking or savings account.

 

You will need

            Most recent debt notice you received.

            A blank check or savings account information for direct debit payments.(Kentucky no longer accepts payments from accounts outside the United States).

            Social Security Number of bank account holder.

Changing a plan: If you need to change a plan after you set it up here, contact the Division of Collections, 502-564-4921, ext. 5357

Getting Started: Read and accept the Terms of Payment Agreement below and click to continue.

Questions?  Please send your questions or comments to KRC.WEBResponsePaymentAgreement@ky.gov.

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Terms of Payment Agreement

Maximum payment term is 24 months.

 

Minimum monthly payment is $50.00.

 

If your desired payment terms exceed these limits, or if you wish to pay by credit card, you must contact the Department of Revenue at 502-564-4921, ext. 5357 to negotiate the terms.

 

Any state or federal tax refund or state vendor payment will still be offset and applied to the amount due.

 

Estimated Interest will be calculated, however, the final payment will reflect the actual amount due.

 

Any new liability will break the agreement and the full balance will become due immediately.

 

If you elect payments to come directly from your bank account, the first payment will take several days to process before it comes out of your account.

 

If you ask for a payment to come out using the 29th, 30th, or 31st of the month, we will assume you are asking for the last day of the month and will adjust for months with fewer days. For instance, the February payment will come out on the 28th.

 

 

Call the number on your most recent debt notice if you need to change the payment plan once it is approved.

 

Once this payment plan is approved, no further collection actions will be taken by the Department of Revenue as long as all payments are made timely, and no additional liability becomes due.

 

A default of this payment plan may result in enforced collection activity which may include levies on wages and bank accounts.

By entering into a pay agreement with KYDOR you acknowledge the validity of the tax due and all protest right of KRS 131.110 are extinguished.

 

I accept the terms and continue.

 

I do not accept the terms and exit.