What are the accepted methods of payment for taxes?

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The District of Columbia Office of Tax & Revenue accepts various methods of payment for taxes. Taxpayers can make payments using electronic means such as credit or debit cards, electronic funds transfer (EFT), or online banking. The office also accepts paper checks, money orders, and cashier's checks. Cash payments are also accepted but must be made in person at the Customer Service Center. Additionally, taxpayers have the option to pay their taxes in installments through the Office's installment agreement program. It is important to note that certain payment methods may attract additional fees or processing times. Taxpayers are advised to review the specific payment options and requirements outlined by the Office to ensure smooth processing of their tax payments.
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Answered Nov 2, 2023

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