Can i mail estimated tax payments without vucher

Yes, you can mail estimated tax payments without a voucher. The IRS provides a pre-printed Form 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals, which includes a payment coupon. However, you can also use a plain envelope and write the payment information on the envelope.

Here are the steps to mail estimated tax payments without a voucher:

  1. Write your name, address, and Social Security number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) on the envelope.
  2. Write "Estimated Tax Payment" and the payment amount on the envelope.
  3. Include the payment coupon number (if you have one) or your Social Security number or ITIN.
  4. Make sure to include the payment amount and the payment date (the 15th of the month, April, June, September, or January).
  5. Mail the payment to the IRS address listed below:

Internal Revenue Service P.O. Box 802514 Chicago, IL 60680-2514

For payments made in April, June, September, or January, use the following address:

Internal Revenue Service P.O. Box 802515 Chicago, IL 60680-2515

For payments made in February, March, May, July, August, October, or November, use the following address:

Internal Revenue Service P.O. Box 802516 Chicago, IL 60680-2516

Make sure to keep a copy of the payment for your records.

Note: If you're making a payment for a specific tax year, you should include the tax year on the envelope. For example, if you're making a payment for tax year 2022, you would write "2022" on the envelope.

It's also important to note that you can also make estimated tax payments online or by phone using the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS). You can enroll in the EFTPS system on the IRS website or by calling 1-800-829-1040.