pamdory
Level 8

Yep, I've used Direct Pay on irs.gov  for years.  No fee and you can print your confirmation and receive a confirming email too.

I'm actually advising clients to use this method for 2020 payments.  They aren't sending a piece of paper to IRS which is a big plus.

They receive confirmation of the amount, date and how it was credited.

I'm not stuck in the situation that we have with changing due dates that don't coincide with the day the client wants to pay.

That being said, I need to put together a general instruction page to give them so they know how to answer the various questions the system asks.