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part II of schedule 3 line 10
deductions and credits tab
estimates and other taxes paid visit all link
click yes on the next screen for that covers other taxes paid
scroll down to the line that says payments with 2022 federal extension and click start
or tools tab
my tax data
select payments on the jump to interview window
Thanks for your response. Right before I submit the files, I viewed them and on Form 1040, it is line 32. On Form 1040 Schedule 3, it is line 10 (Amount paid with request for extension to file). I have already paid a portion of my taxes and I entered the incorrect number of how much I’ve already paid so the remaining amount that I owe is coming up incorrectly. Is there a way I can edit it in Turbo Tax so that it reports the correct amount I have remaining ?
try this
1) Open or continue your return in TurboTax, if it's not already open
2) Search for estimated tax payments (use this exact phrase) and then click the Jump to link in the search results
3) In the Payments with Extension section, select Start or Update next to the payment you submitted with your type of federal, state, or local extension.
Depends on whether you paid an estimated tax or you paid taxes with an extension request.
To enter, edit or delete estimated taxes paid (Federal, State, Local) -
Or enter estimates paid in the Search box located in the upper right of the online program screen. Click on Jump to estimates paid
To enter, change or delete a payment made with an extension request (Federal, State, Local) -
On the next screen select the type of extension payment made and click on the start or update button
Or enter federal extension payment in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to federal extension payment
Yea it did . Thank you
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