I already filed my 2018 return. The estimated tax payments for 2019 were quite high and I wanted to revisit them since my income will be very different in 2019. The only way I could get access to the worksheets was to proceed as if I were filing an amended return for 2018. After determining that I don't need to make estimated tax payments for 2019, am I done? Do I need to file an amended return? (I printed out the "amended" return, but the 1040 - ES was not included, nor were my comments about why I chose a particular method from the valid choices for determining estimated tax). I also can't get access to the worksheet that I filled in. To make matters worse, TurboTax logged me out and it didn't seem to save the work I had done on the amended return.
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The estimated tax payment vouchers are not sent to the IRS or state, so no amendment is necessary. They are printed as a convenience for you only. You re-did your calculations and determined estimates are not necessary, so you are finished.
The estimated tax payment vouchers are not sent to the IRS or state, so no amendment is necessary. They are printed as a convenience for you only. You re-did your calculations and determined estimates are not necessary, so you are finished.
My wife and I filed jointly last year with Turbotax. Starting this year on 3/15, one of us started working as a contractor, so we need to make quarterly estimated payments (I'm overdue for the 4/15 payment). How can I use Turbotax to calculate my payments?
The previous user's process is not really clear to me.
Thanks!
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