Taxpayers Can Now Pay Taxes Using Cash at 7-Eleven Stores

Aimed at making the paying process more “convenient,” the IRS hosts accepting 7-Eleven stores across 34 states—most of which, are open 24/7.
Taxpayers Can Now Pay Taxes Using Cash at 7-Eleven Stores
Customers line up to purchase Powerball lottery tickets at a 7-Eleven store on February 11, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
4/7/2016
Updated:
4/7/2016

Taxpayers who wish to pay in cash (without needing a bank account or credit card) can now do so at over 7,000 nationwide 7-Eleven stores.

The just IRS launched the new payment option for taxpayers on Thursday.

In a written statement, the IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said:

“Taxpayers have many options to pay their tax bills by direct debit, a check, or a credit card, but this provides a new way for people who can only pay their taxes in cash without having to travel to an IRS  Taxpayer Assistance Center.”

The statement also provides instructions for taxpayers wishing to use the service, which is aimed at making the payment process more convenient, having accepting stores across 34 states—most of which are open 24/7.

Partnering with ACI Worldwide’s OfficialPayments.com and the PayNearMe Company, taxpayers will fill out a ‘cash option’ form from the IRS.gov payments page.

The user will then receive an email confirming their information and a payment code, which can be sent to their smartphone or printed out. The user can then take either to the store, pay the cash, and obtain a receipt of payment. Viola, your taxes will be posted within the next two business days.

There is a limit, however, of $1,000 and each payment requires a $3.99 fee—the price of convenience.

For those looking to learn more about the IRS' payment options, check IRS.gov/payments for the most current information.