Tax Center
Everything you need for a successful tax filing.
Pay My Pace Accounting Invoice
You can pay your Pace Accounting invoice using these methods:
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Pay By Phone - Call the front desk at (718) 898-8730 to pay with a credit card.
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Mail - Mail a check or money order to Pace Accounting, 6670 Queens Midtown Expressway, Maspeth, NY 11378.
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Portal - Clients with portal access can pay their invoices online via their Client Portal.
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In-Person - Visit our Maspeth office and pay in person. We accept cash, credit/debit cards, checks, and ACH direct debit.
Important Reminder: Tax preparers are not allowed to file your tax return until your payment, signed e-file authorizations, and signed client engagement forms have been received.
Make IRS and State Tax Payments
If you owe money to the IRS or a state, you have the following payment options:
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Electronic Withdrawal (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED) - If you want to make payments using Electronic Withdrawal, you must advise your tax preparer before your tax return is e-filed.
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Online Payments - To pay the IRS, click here. To pay New York State, click here.
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Vouchers - Follow the instructions on the vouchers. Use the correct address and payment amount, and submit by the due date.
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Payment Arrangements - If you are unable to make a payment by its due date for any reason, contact the IRS or state as soon as possible. A payment plan is strongly advised and will reduce the severity of any late payment penalties.
Get IRS and State Tax Refunds
If you are owed a refund from the IRS or a state, you will receive it by:
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Electronic Deposit (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED) - If you set up an electronic deposit with your tax preparer, you will receive your refund directly to your bank account. Due to mail and identity theft problems, the IRS is recommending direct deposit for faster and more secure payment.
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Mailed Check - The IRS will mail you a check if you have not set up direct deposit.
Track My Refund
Visit our Track My Refund page for links and phone numbers to the IRS and state agencies.
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IRS Refunds - The IRS estimates that refunds take about 21 days after the IRS has accepted your e-filed tax return.
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State Refunds - State refunds vary by state and usually have a similar time frame as IRS refunds.
Tax Notices and Letters
You may receive a letter from the IRS or state for various reasons. In most cases, the agencies are trying to verify information, or they need additional information. Do not delay responding, as this will hold up any refunds.
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Need assistance? If you want your tax preparer to review and help respond, they will need a copy of the complete letter. Drop off, upload, or email it to your tax preparer or support@paceaccounting.com immediately, as most letters are time-sensitive, and your tax preparer might have other clients ahead of you. Once reviewed, your tax preparer will respond by email or phone.