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Q&A: Electronic tax payments don’t require paper forms

October 20, 2025 By Liz Weston Leave a Comment

Dear Liz: You recently answered a reader whose check to the U.S. Treasury had been stolen and forged to another recipient. You suggested sending electronic checks instead. However, our accountant gives us forms that I thought needed to be included with a paper check to ensure the correct accounting of our taxes. Can we just send a check from our bank with the last four digits of our SSNs in the memo field?

Answer: It’s unfortunate your accountant hasn’t walked you through the relatively simple process of paying your taxes online. The electronic systems match your payment with your return. You only need to send in paper forms or vouchers if you’re also sending paper checks.

And you shouldn’t be sending checks in the mail if you can possibly avoid it. Given the surge in mail theft and check fraud, it really is past time to switch to electronic payments.

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Filed Under: Identity Theft, Q&A, Scams, Taxes Tagged With: check fraud, IRS electronic payments, mail theft, paper check fraud, paper checks, tax payments

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