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Thank you!  Seems to be finished correctly now.
Thank you. I found the IRS provide direct pay online. In that way, I don't have to mail it right? And as long as it is done before the end of the year, it is good, right?
I agree and I stated that in my message I was validating whether a state tax refund can be > state tax paid.  That's when I read what you replied with.  So, I started investigating and that's when I ... See more...
I agree and I stated that in my message I was validating whether a state tax refund can be > state tax paid.  That's when I read what you replied with.  So, I started investigating and that's when I spotted that TT was using a non-refundable tax credit.   My question would then be what next?   Fix it or Roll the Dice...   Seriously though, I wanted to first make sure I was correct in my interpretation and now I'm going to find it again so I can fix it.
Yes. Send the completed 1040-ES Form with your check to the IRS. There’s nothing else to do. The TurboTax program has an area in the program for you to report your payment and the program puts that a... See more...
Yes. Send the completed 1040-ES Form with your check to the IRS. There’s nothing else to do. The TurboTax program has an area in the program for you to report your payment and the program puts that amount in the proper line in your return. You don’t have to do anything else. 
So, I should choose 1040 ES? How should I report this with Turbox then? I never did this before so. Is there a tax form to upload to Turbox after I made this estimated tax payment?
Financial institutions have removed 2024 data from availability to import into tax software now that it is mid-November.    In late January or February, they will have 2025 data available for import.... See more...
Financial institutions have removed 2024 data from availability to import into tax software now that it is mid-November.    In late January or February, they will have 2025 data available for import.  Sorry---you waited too long.  You can get the statement from the website and enter your information by keying it in.   Depending on the information, you might need to just enter summary information.
Yes, it’s an estimated payment and the details are here with a link to the 1040-ES form. When you do your return you report the payment in your TurboTax program.
I made some unexpected capital gain later this year. And my regular tax withheld from paycheck does not seem to be enough. I am concerned I will underpay the tax this year. I wonder how should I make... See more...
I made some unexpected capital gain later this year. And my regular tax withheld from paycheck does not seem to be enough. I am concerned I will underpay the tax this year. I wonder how should I make one time payment to the IRS? Is this called estimated tax payment? If so, which form should I choose to pay for? 1040? or 1040ES? And how should I file this with TurboTax later next year? Do I get a form to import to TurboTax?
I'm trying to import my 2024 data from Robinhood, but all I get is a message in turbotax saying the data will be available in Feb 2026
I need to review my 2024 return which was filed using downloaded TT for Mac.  I've tried all the .tax documents route and found the 2024 return.  However, when I open it the program wants me to downl... See more...
I need to review my 2024 return which was filed using downloaded TT for Mac.  I've tried all the .tax documents route and found the 2024 return.  However, when I open it the program wants me to download California, Montana, and North Dakota again, which I already did when completing my taxes last year.  Program won't let me go any further.  How can I find a way to review my 2024 returns?
@kaltemeier wrote: Intuit needs to get this resolved ASAP or millions will go somewhere else.  No they won't
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Microsoft is providing extended support until October of 2026 for Windows 10.  Intuit needs to get this resolved ASAP or millions will go somewhere else.  Come on Intuit, get is together!