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  2. Learn about paying with Web File. You can pay directly from your bank account when you Web File your sales tax return, or make payments in advance of filing. Both options conveniently save your bank account information for future use.

  3. Pay income tax through Online Services, regardless of how you file your return. You can pay, or schedule a payment for, any day up to and including the due date. If you apply for an extension of time to file and owe tax, you need to make your extension payment by the due date.

  4. Select Payments, bills and notices, then choose Make a payment from the expanded menu. An Online Services account also allows you to view your current balance on open bills, respond to department notices, review your account summary, and view messages from the department.

  5. Online Tax Center - NYS Department of Taxation and Finance

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    Online Services. Online Services is the fastest, most convenient way to do business with the Tax Department. With an Online Services account, you can make a payment, respond to a letter from the department, and more—anytime, anywhere. If you don’t already have an account, it’s easy to create one!

  6. Quick Pay - Government of New York

    www8.tax.ny.gov/QPAY/qpayStart

    Quick Pay. An official website of New York State. Here's how you know.

  7. Sales Tax Payment - Government of New York

    www7b.tax.ny.gov/STPM/stpmHome

    Sales Tax Payment. You can only access this application through your Online Services account. If you are receiving this message, you have either attempted to use a bookmark without logging into your account, or you have timed out.

  8. A GUIDE TO SALES TAX - The Official Website of New York State

    www.ny.gov/.../atoms/files/GuideToSalesTaxInNYS.pdf

    This publication is a comprehensive guide to New York State and local sales and use taxes for businesses that sell taxable tangible personal property, perform taxable services, receive admission charges, or operate a hotel