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When it comes to paying your state and federal taxes1, , we offer an easy and convenient method to pay them electronically. The U.S. Bank EasyTax payment service simplifies your business needs by paying your taxes online or on a touch-tone phone and is fully EFTPS compliant.
Once you've been setup for this electronic tax payment service, all you'll need to do is either call our toll-free number or login online to make your federal and/or state tax payments. At the end of your session, you will be given a reference number that confirms your transaction. It's that simple!
Please visit the nearest U.S. Bank branch to complete an application.
Existing EasyTax customers: Login Here
Benefits for U.S. Bank EasyTax Subscribers
- Secure: Both an Access Code and Personal Identification Number (PIN) are required to make a tax payment. U.S. Bank will accurately process tax payments made through EasyTax, if correct and timely information is provided by the subscriber.
- Convenience: Subscribers can access the system from anywhere in the United States. EasyTax eliminates the need to manually prepare a coupon, write a check, and make trips to the bank.
- Quick: Because transactions can be made automatically through online or on a telephone, EasyTax offers a quick way to make a tax payment.
EasyTax Demo
For a more detailed look at what you can do with U.S. Bank EasyTax, explore our online demo. To access the demo, please use the following Access Code and Password:
DEMO SUBSCRIBER ACCESS CODE: 01871429
PASSWORD: 1234
View Demo
Federal and State Tax Payment Service Details
Also, once you have started making your payments, you will be able to:
- Make same-day payment deletions
- Update your User Profile information
- View query transaction history
- Add or delete state and federal tax codes
There also is a historical recap report made available on a monthly or quarterly basis which reports all federal or state tax payments made in that period. The report is a great resource for tax filing purposes.
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U.S. Bank is not a tax advisor. When it is appropriate, you are encouraged to seek professional tax advice.
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