I never thought about cash payments to the IRS. I'm looking at a bank statement for a deceased individual and I see a check copy made to Cash with IRS in the Memo.
Does the IRS accept cash payments?
We have no other info except bank statements. I think there is no way to verify it except for me to get POA and look at transcripts.
It is amazing what you can find with Google.
https://www.irs.gov/payments/pay-your-taxes-with-cash
Still the best receipt would be a account transcript.
They used to if you walked into an IRS office.
Cannabis businesses have to pay that way so I guess they still do.
Look at the back of the cancelled check. Even if it was written to cash and sent to IRS they would still cash it I bet.
If it's on a Statement, it was cashed and cleared. Unless you suspect fraud (on the endorsement), then it got accepted.
I think cannabis businesses use Post Office money orders.
My clients (same ones who are going to Italy) live less than a mile from the only IRS office in Phoenix. For exercise, they walk there to make payments and file their tax returns. But with checks, not cash. I pointed out that they have to go through security to get inside, but they said it's no worse than the airport.
At least TSA has Pre-Check. IRS should have a program like that, for custodial parents who clearly qualify for EIC and don't have a history of audit changes. Sign up in November, then don't wait six months for your refund.
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