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These are some excellent questions, and I appreciate you reaching out to us!

As long as your estimated payments equal either 100% of your prior year tax liability or 90% of the current tax year liability, you will not be subject to an underpayment penalty. So this will not likely drive an adjustment that requires you to adjust the estimated payments you are making.

As far as moving expenses and deductions associated with them, they are no longer federally deductible except as part of a military move. We have an excellent article on the topic here.

Pennsylvania does have a state level credit, but it only applies to unreimbursed expenses associated with a move for purposes of a new employer in the state:

https://revenue-pa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1365/~/can-i-deduct-my-moving-expenses-if-i-...

I hope this helps make your planning a little bit easier!

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