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Yes, you absolutely can. The 1040ES vouchers are auto-generated by the program based on your latest tax filing. So, you need to use your own discretion. If you know income will be lower, then pay a lower amount. You can even use the same vouchers and write in the actual amount.
The generated forms are in no way required filings to the IRS.
Yes, you absolutely can. The 1040ES vouchers are auto-generated by the program based on your latest tax filing. So, you need to use your own discretion. If you know income will be lower, then pay a lower amount. You can even use the same vouchers and write in the actual amount.
The generated forms are in no way required filings to the IRS.
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