Yes, you can pay your taxes with a credit card. The real question is, should you? Unlike paying your taxes with a check or automatic bank transfer, using a card comes with a proce ...
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The Motley Fool on MSN: Here's What Happens When You Pay Your Taxes With a Credit Card
You can pay your federal taxes with a credit card, but there's a processing fee, and whether it's worth it depends entirely on your card and your situation.
Here's What Happens When You Pay Your Taxes With a Credit Card
AOL: You can pay taxes with a credit card — but should you?
Tax season officially started on January 26, and you have until April 15 to file and pay without facing penalties. One of the methods you can use to pay Uncle Sam is by using a credit card. But should ...
You can pay taxes with a credit card — but should you?
The Motley Fool on MSN: Here's what happens when you pay down $5,000 in credit card debt at once
Paying down $5,000 in credit card debt at once affects your interest charges, credit score, and monthly cash flow. Here's what changes and when.
Here's what happens when you pay down $5,000 in credit card debt at once
24/7 Wall St: Should I use a credit card to pay my bills, even though I have enough money?