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Generally, if you had withholdings equal to 100% of last year's tax obligation, you might have avoided the underpayment penalty, provided your adjusted gross income (AGI) was $150,000 or less. The IRS allows taxpayers to avoid penalties if they pay either 90% of the current year's tax or 100% of the prior year's tax, whichever is smaller.
However, if your AGI exceeded $150,000, the threshold increases to 110% of the prior year's tax. Additionally, the IRS requires estimated tax payments to be made quarterly, so even if you met the withholding requirement, timing could still impact whether a penalty applies.
Your IRA custodian's rules on withholding are important here. Some custodians let you set withholding amounts, while others may have limits. You need to contact them to find out what their policy is in regards to setting your withholding amounts.
Underpayment of estimated tax by individuals penalty
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