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Old 11-28-2011, 11:11 PM
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Q. How do I prepare my payment when using the voucher?

Taxpayers are advised to make a check or money order payable to the United States Treasury. The IRS does not accept any cash!

Per the IRS, "If your name and address are not printed on your check or money order, print them so they can be easily read. Also, print your Social Security number (SSN), daytime telephone number, and "2010 Form 1040" on your check or money order. Double check to make sure that you have printed your SSN correctly and that it matches the one used on your income tax return."

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