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After you file
Ok. That is why the ES vouchers weren't there. You will need to go back through the estimated tax section again.
Here is how -make sure you don't change any other sections but the ES.
* Log into your account (make sure correct username)
* On the homepage, click the Taxes tab and then My Tax Timeline
* Scroll down to the section below your 2016 return entitled "Some Other Things you Can Do"
* Click "Add a State"
* This will allow you back into your return without amending (you don't need to actually add a state)
* This should bring you to a new homepage welcome screen
* Click Federal taxes > Other Tax Situations > Other Tax Forms > Form W4 and Estimated Taxes
* Follow the prompts and you will be asked a series of questions. The program will base the estimated payments off this years return, but if you anticipate having more income next year or if there will be other life changes (i.e you won't be able to claim a dependent anymore), then you can make those adjustments.
* After you have made the adjustments, if you are not prompted to print out fresh ES forms, then go to My Account > Print Center. Follow the prompts to download a new pdf and you should be able to now select the 1040 ES forms for printing.
After this, you will have four quarterly vouchers that you can use to submit estimated tax payments. Also, these vouchers are for your convenience, you can make the payments directly online (make sure you indicate they are for 2017 ES payments) and you can adjust the amount of the payment (higher or lower) during the year depending on anticipated income.
You can also get these vouchers directly from the IRS and make the payments if you ever lose the vouchers TurboTax prints up or you if know what amount payments you want to make and don't even want to go through the above steps.
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040es.pdf">https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040es.pdf</a> (payme... vouchers are on pages 9-11)
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.irs.gov/payments">https://www.irs.gov/payments</a>
Here is how -make sure you don't change any other sections but the ES.
* Log into your account (make sure correct username)
* On the homepage, click the Taxes tab and then My Tax Timeline
* Scroll down to the section below your 2016 return entitled "Some Other Things you Can Do"
* Click "Add a State"
* This will allow you back into your return without amending (you don't need to actually add a state)
* This should bring you to a new homepage welcome screen
* Click Federal taxes > Other Tax Situations > Other Tax Forms > Form W4 and Estimated Taxes
* Follow the prompts and you will be asked a series of questions. The program will base the estimated payments off this years return, but if you anticipate having more income next year or if there will be other life changes (i.e you won't be able to claim a dependent anymore), then you can make those adjustments.
* After you have made the adjustments, if you are not prompted to print out fresh ES forms, then go to My Account > Print Center. Follow the prompts to download a new pdf and you should be able to now select the 1040 ES forms for printing.
After this, you will have four quarterly vouchers that you can use to submit estimated tax payments. Also, these vouchers are for your convenience, you can make the payments directly online (make sure you indicate they are for 2017 ES payments) and you can adjust the amount of the payment (higher or lower) during the year depending on anticipated income.
You can also get these vouchers directly from the IRS and make the payments if you ever lose the vouchers TurboTax prints up or you if know what amount payments you want to make and don't even want to go through the above steps.
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040es.pdf">https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040es.pdf</a> (payme... vouchers are on pages 9-11)
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.irs.gov/payments">https://www.irs.gov/payments</a>
‎June 7, 2019
4:02 PM