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It looks like the IRS might not require the form 2210 to be filed unless you're requesting a waiver. But check with the IRS website or the actual 2210 form. And if you're in that waiver category, they only want you to file the first page. But again, don't take my word on that. Check the IRS Form 2210. Here is what the IRS Form 2210 says for someone who owes a penalty but is requesting a waiver: 1. You must file Form 2210. 2. "If you want to figure it (the penalty), you may use Part III as a worksheet and enter your penalty amount on your tax return, but file only page 1 of Form 2210." For someone not in the waiver category but owes a penalty: 1. Don't file 2210. 2. If you want to figure it, you may use Part III as a worksheet and enter your penalty amount on your tax return, but don’t file Form 2210."

Please check Form 2210 to be sure. 

As far as keeping the TurboTax produced 2210 for your records, what i did was print out the first page. For the 2nd (or if you have a 3rd), use a blank Form 2210 page 2 and copy the numbers down and scan both pages into a single PDF file. That's what i did for that.  TurboTax does the hard part on this. That is, doing the calculations to determine the penalty amount.