RobertB4444
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Please clarify something for me - you started this by indicating that if you could take the Kansas withholding from your W2 and show that it was taken out of your checks more in one quarter than in another that you didn't think you would owe a penalty, correct?  Which indicated to me that you were not paid the same amount in each quarter of the year even though your W2 makes it look as though you were.  

 

If that is correct then dividing the W2 by quarters should not result in four equal pieces.  It should look like you received a separate W2 for each quarter that you were working and the withholding should match it.  If you are correct that your tax withheld in each quarter would remove the penalty if you could enter it then that should be the end result of dividing the W2 by quarter.

 

If you were paid the same each quarter of the year then the penalty is correct.  Entering the withholding would change nothing and you would still owe 6 bucks.

 

@kaleb70 

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