not the IRS and I know of no states that send out a notice or receipt. check your bank statements. credit cards, etc. for IRS and probably your state. you can log into its website, register, and then review your payments
Thanks. So I'm guessing that you enter the estimated payments of whatever return is being submitted and the magical computers at the agencies match up the past payments with the return.
MG
Yes. You enter the date paid and amount in Turbo Tax. You have to keep track of them yourself. The IRS will match it. If you put the wrong amount the IRS usually catches that and will adjust your refund or tax due.
If you make your estimated tax payments online you usually are able to print a receipt then and there.
They all get entered in the Federal section of the program (even the state) and the program pulls the amounts into the state return.
You will see sections for federal, state, and local under the Estimated Taxes screen -
Or, you can also find the section by clicking on the following tabs: