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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Using your Chase card is a flexible way to pay your tax bill.
Pay the full balance or make a partial payment. Paying with your card is also a
quick way to pay. You can pay your tax bill electronically until midnight of the return
due date and still be credited with a timely payment.

There are no cash advance fees for using your card to pay your taxes. You
simply pay a low convenience fee.1 Plus, when you pay with your card, you’ll receive
a confirmation number that proves your payment was received.

Earn rewards faster. You could earn rewards by paying your taxes with your
Chase card. The more tax bills you pay with your card, the more rewards you
could earn.2

When you pay your taxes with your Chase card, there’s no delay, no
hassle and no writing checks. It’s a simple way to make your life a little easier this
tax season. Pay your taxes with your Chase card.

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Terms and Conditions
1 Tax payments made with your credit card or debit card will be subject to a service fee imposed by Official Payments Corporation. The service fee will vary depending on the amount of taxes paid with the card. All payments are processed promptly. The convenience fee will appear on your monthly statement as a separate line item from your tax payment amount. The IRS does not receive any part of this fee. This program is a service of Official Payments Corporation under agreement with the IRS.

2 Your account must have a rewards program and be open and not in default in order to receive rewards, points, miles, or rebates at the time the rewards, points, miles or rebates are to be posted.  For eligible Chase Debit Cards, your checking account and debit card must be open at the time the rewards are posted. The rewards will be reflected on your monthly statement approximately 6 - 8 weeks from the end of the month in which the transaction posts to your card statement. Refer to the Rewards Rules and Regulations for Credit Card details and to the Terms and Conditions for Debit Card details.

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