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@AliciaP1 

I am sorry, but it is you who misunderstood the rules. There is no " MD Tax Alert 02-29-2022A" as you claim (for one, there were only 28 days in February 2022). Please carefully read the correct MD Tax Alert 02-23-2022A. I already provided a link to it, but here it is again:

https://www.marylandtaxes.gov/forms/Tax_Publications/Tax_Alerts/Income_Tax_Alert_02_23_2022A.pdf

 

The link to this alert is also posted on the MD Tax Alert webpage, in the "Income Tax Alert" section (please note that this alert was not superseded by a subsequent one, so it remains in force):

https://www.marylandtaxes.gov/pros/tax-alerts/index.php

 

The 2/23/2022 alert states in its first paragraph (I already quoted the highlighted sentence in the original post):

"This alert supersedes the previous alert issued 01-19-2022. It has been updated to rescind the statement
that the due dates for the quarterly estimated payments for tax year 2022 individual income tax remain
unchanged. Effective February 23, 2022, the due dates for the first and second quarter individual income tax estimated payments for tax year 2022 have been extended to July 15, 2022.
"

 

In the last paragraph, it also states:

"Note: The following statement is rescinded effective February 23, 2022, as it is superseded by Tax Alert
02-23-022B. The extension does not impact the due dates of tax year 2022 quarterly estimated
payments. Those due dates are April 15, 2022, June 15, 2022, September 15, 2022, and January
15, 2023 for calendar year filers. For individuals who file on a fiscal year basis, quarterly
estimated payments are due by the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, 9th, and 13th months following the
beginning of the fiscal year."

 

Clearly, you missed the "rescinded" part highlighted in bold above.

 

If you still think there is no bug in TT, please prove it. Otherwise, please let us all know when Intuit will provide a fix.