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When you prepare your 2020 return, TurboTax will automatically calculate your 2021 estimated tax payments and prepare 1040-ES vouchers if the program thinks you may be at risk for an underpayment penalty next year.
However, you can also calculate your 2021 estimated taxes and generate the payment vouchers by doing this:
1. I dont see how to open a return that is completed (other than to upload a pdf file)
2. Everytime I search for 1040-es (with the dash), the search function does not offer a line to the 1040-es form.
3. I have wasted more than one hour trying to do a simple find, enter data, and print function. I can go to irs.gov and print the form in about 30 seconds, but must hand write the form. Therefore, this software is woefully inadequate for simple functions!
Be very careful not to change anything in your tax return. If you do it will not match the tax return you have filed.
To Log back in your TurboTax account and "add a state" to open the return back up (you are not really adding a state, just to open it back up).
This will bring you back into your return.
TurboTax does offer a tax estimator and will help you to prepare your W-4.
There is also an Online version that can be reached at: TurboTax Tax Estimator
Now that you know how to do this it will be simple.
I am was having the same problem, but I was using TurboTax Desktop and these instructions seem to be for TurboTax Online. This is how I got to a similar place using the Desktop version:
1) In the Toolbar at the top of the TurboTax window click "Search Topics". It is left of the middle, don't confuse it with "Search" at the far right.
2) Enter "1040-es", click the first item and you are taken directly to the right place to answer questions and get the vouchers added to your return. Note that is the only option, you can't print them directly from that screen.
Re ...instructions seem to be for TurboTax Online...you nailed it!
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