I am self-employed and currently pay the IRS quarterly taxes, but am unsure if I am supposed to pay the state of South Carolina quarterly for state taxes.
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It would appear that South Carolina also expects "pay as you earn" Estimated Taxes:
Form SC1040ES
What is the penalty for paying by April 15 rather than paying the estimated taxes? If there is a penalty, is it better to do the Form 2210 or let the state compute?
The penalty is computed quarterly and it is 4% so you take the amount due for the quarter and divide it by the number of days in the quarter and multiply it by the 4%- it is six of one or half dozen of the other- either way will be straight math.
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I am surprised by the division by the number of days. Let's say the amount underpaid for the quarter is $1800. Then take 90 days in the quarter. Divide and that is $20. Then I multiply by 4% to get the penalty? Seems small.
Yes, the underpayment penalties are small but enough to get people's attention- and they can add up if you do have all year requirements.
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