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Self employed
Hi @JBedford, thanks for the quick reply! I believe my situation is actually quite complex - I filed most of my 2022 taxes as a full-time W2 employee and only started working as a contractor in October 2022, meaning that my 2022 tax forms reflect a very different tax situation to my current one (most importantly, most of my 2022 taxes were automatically withheld by my full-time job).
When I access Form 1040 from my 2022 return, I can't seem to find any figures on line 24 that would reveal any tax liability. I have a rough idea of the amount of tax I'll need to pay when it comes time to file my taxes for 2023, so my next question is - if I'm unable to calculate an accurate quantity for quarterly payments and simply pay money to the IRS, it will automatically count towards any estimated tax payment, correct?