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I need to submit my estimated taxes for 2022. I had capital gains in Feb of 2022, which are not accounted for in 2021, so I need help estimating the right payment. How?
I read online that I need to fill in form 1040-ES. I keep reading to type that into search and click the Jump To link. When I search for that form, nothing comes up. I'm using turbotax premier installed on my mac.
I had a liquidation even in Feb where I cashed in some old stock and some options. I need help calculating my 2022 estimated tax based on QSBS treatment of the stock, and based on the strike prices of my options.
I have no idea where to go with turbotax. It won't show me a form 1040-ES. It just keeps saying that turbotax will calculate if I need to submit estimated taxes for me, which is useless because it has no idea what my new incomes will be. Can I even use turbotax premier for this? ...or do I need some different program?
I had a liquidation even in Feb where I cashed in some old stock and some options. I need help calculating my 2022 estimated tax based on QSBS treatment of the stock, and based on the strike prices of my options.
I have no idea where to go with turbotax. It won't show me a form 1040-ES. It just keeps saying that turbotax will calculate if I need to submit estimated taxes for me, which is useless because it has no idea what my new incomes will be. Can I even use turbotax premier for this? ...or do I need some different program?
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March 20, 2022
11:41 AM