Arizona Form 140ES
Your payment is the amount you figured using the
Credit card payment
worksheet for computing estimated payments. Make your
You can pay your 2014 estimated tax through a third-party
check payable to Arizona Department of Revenue and
service provider using your Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or
include your SSN and tax year on the check. Mail your
American Express credit card.
Go to ,
check along with Form 140ES to:
click on the “Make a Payment” link and choose the credit
Arizona Department of Revenue
card option. This will take you to a third party vendor site
PO Box 29085
(provider). The provider will charge you a convenience fee
Phoenix, AZ 85038-9085
based on the amount of your tax payment. If you complete
The department cannot accept checks or money orders in
the credit card transaction, you will receive a confirmation
foreign currency. You must make payment in U.S. dollars.
number. Please keep this confirmation number as proof
of payment.
Electronic payment from your checking or savings
account
NOTE: If you are paying by credit card, do not use Form
140ES. We will apply your estimated tax payment to your
NOTE: You may not make an electronic payment from your
account. You must claim the estimated payment on your
checking or savings account if the payment will ultimately be
coming from a foreign account. In this case, you must pay by
original return when you file.
check or money order.
You can pay your 2014 estimated tax with an electronic
payment from your checking or savings account. There is
no fee to use this method. To make an electronic payment,
go to and click on the “Make a Payment”
link. The “E-Check” option in the “Payment Method” drop-
down box will debit the amount from the checking or
savings account that you specify. If you make an electronic
payment from your checking or savings account, you will
receive a confirmation number. Please keep this confirmation
number as proof of payment.
NOTE: If you are paying by electronic check, do not use
Form 140ES. We will apply your estimated tax payment to
your account. You must claim the estimated payment on
your original return when you file.
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