Corduroy Frog Posted Wednesday at 05:12 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:12 AM I arranged for "Bob" to pay his tax liability ($3000) with a bank draft to occur on 04/15. Didn't happen. Bob says all that happened was a $30 charge from the credit union for a disallowed check. Here's why (I think). On such planned withdrawals, Drakes asks us to designate "checking" or "savings." I indicated checking, as the taxpayer did not indicate any other preference. "Bob" says he put $3000 in savings for the IRS to take. When confronted with a draft, most banks/creditunions will transfer the money to checking so long as there are funds in savings to cover. This credit union did not. These are the facts. My question now is "What should the taxpayer do to pay the IRS?" Will there be a collection letter forthcoming? Will the IRS try again? If so, when?? "Bob" is waiting for me to tell him what to do. To be honest, I don't know. 1 Quote
Lion EA Posted Wednesday at 05:32 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 05:32 AM Send him to IRS's Direct Pay immediately. He gets an instant confirmation of payment. You can calculate his P&I to pay, or he can wait for the IRS letter with P&I. 4 Quote
Corduroy Frog Posted Wednesday at 06:22 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 06:22 AM Thanks Lion. I have provided him with the Direct Pay website. I hope he knows how to use it. 1 Quote
Catherine Posted Wednesday at 09:00 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 09:00 PM Direct Pay is pretty easy. 4 Quote
Pacun Posted Friday at 05:59 PM Report Posted Friday at 05:59 PM (edited) https://www.irs.gov/payments/direct-pay-with-bank-account Edited Friday at 09:27 PM by jklcpa fixed the link 1 Quote
jklcpa Posted Friday at 09:29 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:29 PM @Pacun and everyone, I fixed the link so that it now goes to the official IRS page for direct pay. 1 1 Quote
jklcpa Posted Friday at 09:37 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:37 PM On 4/23/2025 at 1:12 AM, Corduroy Frog said: When confronted with a draft, most banks/creditunions will transfer the money to checking so long as there are funds in savings to cover. This credit union did not. You already received the best answer is to have client use IRS' Direct Pay. About the above statement, don't ever assume that a bank or credit union offers overdraft protection or that the account is of the type that even has that set up. 5 Quote
Corduroy Frog Posted 10 hours ago Author Report Posted 10 hours ago 23 hours ago, jklcpa said: About the above statement, don't ever assume that a bank or credit union offers overdraft protection or that the account is of the type that even has that set up. The bank or credit union has the option of doing so. If this had happened to me at my credit union, they would have automatically covered from savings. Ironically enough, "Bob" has the same credit union that I have. Go figure. Quote
jklcpa Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, Corduroy Frog said: The bank or credit union has the option of doing so. If this had happened to me at my credit union, they would have automatically covered from savings. Ironically enough, "Bob" has the same credit union that I have. Go figure. My bank has that option for certain accounts, but the account holder must set up that feature, kind of like setting up the online bill pay or online banking for statements. The account I have doesn't have that feature available, and I don't have a savings account there anyway because their products aren't worth investing in. 1 Quote
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