Department of Taxation and Finance
Did you receive a tax bill or notice from the Tax Department?
If you receive a tax bill or notice, you should pay it as soon as possible to avoid accruing additional penalties and interest. The fastest and easiest way to pay your tax bill is online. You can pay through your Online Services account or without an account using Quick Pay.
If you disagree with the bill, you can respond online. If you can't pay your bill in full, request an installment payment agreement (IPA) online to see if you qualify. For all your payment options and resources, see Make a payment.
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Choose an online service
We offer a number of online services to fit your busy lifestyle. Check your payment balance, file a return, make a payment, or respond to a department notice—anywhere, anytime.

Learn about STAR benefits for homeowners
If you've recently bought a home, or never applied for the STAR benefit on your current home, you should investigate the STAR options available to you. You may save hundreds each year!

Use Sales Tax Web File
Log in to your Business Online Services account to Web File your sales tax returns. With Web File, you can schedule payments in advance, save your bank account information for future use, and update your business information.

Respond to a department notice
If you receive a bill or notice, respond online. It's the easiest, fastest way. We'll walk you through the process.
Note: If your refund status says we sent you a letter requesting additional information, see Respond to a letter for more information and to review our checklists of acceptable proof.

Quick Pay—no Online Services account required!
You or your business can use Quick Pay to make a payment toward a bill, notice, or installment payment agreement (IPA) for free directly from your bank account.

View our due dates calendar
Looking for your due date? View our calendar of filing due dates for corporation tax, personal income tax, and sales tax.
What's New
STAR seminars start July 7!
This summer, we're launching a tour of STAR seminars across the state.
Did you pay enough estimated personal income tax?
If you recently received a Notice and Demand for Payment of Tax Due (DTF-966-E) for underestimating your 2023 personal income tax, pay it by the due date noted on the bill to avoid accruing additional penalty and interest. If you disagree with the letter, respond and request a review.
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Did you receive mail from us?
We've created a resource center to make it easier for you to identify and respond to Tax Department mail.
Learn what we're mailing this month, what kinds of letters we send, how to respond, and more!
Missed a due date?
If you haven't filed and paid your tax, use our penalty and interest calculator to calculate your late filing and late payment penalties and interest.
Note: Only use this calculator if you're sending your late return and late payment together.
Do you make estimated tax payments?
Our estimated tax resource center simplifies estimated tax, with information about who must pay and tools to assist you.
If you're self employed, check out our Self-employment resource center too!