What are the accepted methods of payment for taxes?

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The District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue accepts several methods of payment for taxes to provide convenience to taxpayers. These methods typically include electronic payment options such as credit or debit cards and e-checks through their online portal. Taxpayers may also choose to pay by mail using a check or money order made out to the "D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue." Additionally, in-person payments can often be made at designated locations within the District. It is important to ensure that payments are made before the deadline to avoid penalties and interest. To find the most current information about accepted payment methods and possible changes, taxpayers can visit the official website of the District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue.
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Answered Jun 30, 2025

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