I am filing a tax return for a taxpayer who died in November 2022, before her fourth quarter estimated tax payment was due in January 2023. It is my understanding that no estimated payments are due after death (IRS Reg 1.6015(b)-(1(c)(2) and Private Letter Ruling 9102010), but TurboTax is showing a small penalty for not filing the fourth quarter payment. I have attached Form 2210 and requested a waiver of the penalty. TurboTax knows the taxpayer is deceased because I have entered the date of death and it appears on her Form 1040. Is there a way to enter further information in TurboTax to avoid having the penalty generated on her tax return and thereby avoid the need to file Form 2210?
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See https://www.thetaxadviser.com/newsletters/2016/jan/taking-control-of-final-form-1040.html
The article provides a good explanation of the current state of affairs.
The decedent's tax year ends on the date of death so only the income for that period is taken into consideration and the estimated payments for that period should cover any tax liability.
Yes, you can request a penalty waiver in TurboTax. This is how you do that:
See https://www.thetaxadviser.com/newsletters/2016/jan/taking-control-of-final-form-1040.html
The article provides a good explanation of the current state of affairs.
The decedent's tax year ends on the date of death so only the income for that period is taken into consideration and the estimated payments for that period should cover any tax liability.
Yes, you can request a penalty waiver in TurboTax. This is how you do that:
Thank you for the link to the article.
Thank you for the helpful instructions. I will file Form 2210 to ask for a penalty waiver.
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