kaleb70
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@LeticiaF1  I went back and did my taxes from scratch. I still don't know what happened on my federal taxes, but a couple of the steps seemed to go differently this time, it collected more information and filled out all my federal forms correctly.

 

However, for Kansas I still have the same problem as before. When I tell it to use the annualized income exception, it declares that I have no penalty without actually prompting me for any more information, but it fails to completely fill out my K-210. When I enter the missing numbers in the annualized income smart worksheet, the penalty is not resolved because I was never given a way to report my actual quarterly withholding like I can do on the federal form.

 

The issue I need to resolve is that on my Kansas taxes, it still divides the W2 withholding by 4 and applies it across the quarters. So it's making it look like I underpaid in the first three quarters, when in reality I overpaid in Q1 and met the 90% requirement in Q2-3. I overpaid for the year. The penalty is only $6, but it's the principle of the thing.