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Submitted by Amy K on February 7, 2008 - 18:14.
For me, I'll come out ahead by paying one of the Flat fee options rather than a percentage. I owe just under $500, so a $2.96 fee beats the $12.45 through pay1040.com or OfficialPayments.com.
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Submitted by Amy K on February 7, 2008 - 18:14.
For me, I'll come out ahead by paying one of the Flat fee options rather than a percentage. I owe just under $500, so a $2.96 fee beats the $12.45 through pay1040.com or OfficialPayments.com.