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February 16, 2019
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Anyone else having problem e-filing with IRS Form 2210 under tax reform

  • February 16, 2019
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 When tax reform passed during 2018, I didn't realize I had to increase my withholding for 2018 to pay more tax which I'm now doing for 2019.  However, my 2018 tax went up enough for me to deal with underpayment penalty.  Until 2017, it seems like if you paid more than 90% of actual tax due, you can claim penalty waiver, but for 2018, IRS seems to be doing a one time lowering to 85% which I qualify for.  In part II of Form 2210, I checked box A, You request a waiver of your entire penalty due to tax reform or other reasons.  I put "85% waiver" on box A line.   (I think I qualify for waiver on another criteria other than 85% because I paid more tax in 2017 than tax due in 2018).

 

However, IRS keeps rejecting my return with code 32-FD-F2210-003 which has to be about Form 2210.  Anyone else having problem e-filing with Form 2210?  I understand I can paper file, but it's not only more convenient to e-file, and it may take months to know if IRS accepted your federal return by paper filing.  Are you required to paper file if you have to file Form 2210?  Do you have to include an explanation in a Word file about why you are requesting the penalty waiver if you have to paper file in this kind of situation?

    22 replies

    Level 2
    March 15, 2019

    I have filed my 2018 taxes, on line, and had the return accepted by IRS. No guarantee that my entries on Form 2210 will be accepted.  Filing estimated taxes for the year begins by estimating your 2019 taxes NOW. I have somewhat varied income quarter-by-quarter for Q1, Q2 and Q3. My biggest hit comes in December when my RMD is due and all my taxable mutual funds distribute end of year capital gains and dividends. If I do a 12-month average I will wind up paying too much in advance. Turbo Tax should add a feature that assists in making these estimations for the coming tax year.  The calculations for each quarter are very complex and the verbiage on the IRS web site will cause you consider leaving the country (joke). It seems to me that Turbo Tax could add this feature in Premier, or offer it for a nominal additional fee.

    Level 2
    May 17, 2021

    I understood Credit Karma was free  but it isn't  they want me to sign up  Ive been involved with them before and I dont like them  Now Im not sure my taxes have been submitted

    How can I check?????????????????

    Jeri Wall

    [email address removed]

    txajeri

    IsabellaG
    Level 13
    May 17, 2021

    See this Help Article for how to check the e-file status of your return. 

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