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Returning Member
posted Mar 22, 2021 2:20:31 AM

Unable to enter 1040ES amount

Unable to enter 1040ES amount on premier TurboTax package.

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Level 15
Mar 22, 2021 2:43:55 AM


@Dave Singh wrote:

Unable to enter 1040ES amount on premier TurboTax package.


What are you trying to do?

Are you wanting to report quarterly estimated tax payments you made toward your 2020 tax return so that you get credit for the payments on your 2020 return?

Or are you preparing 2021 Form 1040ES vouchers to use for estimated payments this year?

 

Are you using online Premier or the desktop software (CD/download)?

 

What does "unable to enter" mean?   What happens?  What is the roadblock?  Are you unable to deposit a cursor on the field to type an entry?

Or do you not know where to enter the 2020 payments you made and need navigation help?

Returning Member
Mar 22, 2021 7:23:32 AM

Trying to enter estimated taxes paid in 2020 (1040ES) so that I can get credit for the payments. However, when I get to that section of my return it does not allow me to make an entry. The screen becomes blank. 

Level 15
Mar 22, 2021 2:55:56 PM


@Dave Singh wrote:

Trying to enter estimated taxes paid in 2020 (1040ES) so that I can get credit for the payments. However, when I get to that section of my return it does not allow me to make an entry. The screen becomes blank. 


Thanks for the additional info.  I had also asked above if you are using Online TurboTax or the desktop software (CD/download).   If desktop Premier, what operating system--Mac or Windows, and what OS version?

 

Online and desktop versions have different navigation methods, so I'll assume you already know how to get to the proper interview.   If you are using desktop software, how are you making the entries--are you doing it in interview mode (step by step), or are you trying to do it in Forms Mode?

 

If using Online TurboTax, is the screen totally blank, or is it "stuck" with a spinning wheel like it is loading/buffering?

 

What is the screen you were on just prior to the blank screen?  i.e., what is it you clicked that then gave you the blank screen?   What navigation method were you using to get to the estimated tax payments section?  There are several different ways to get there.    I can tell you several methods, but I don't know if you are using Online Premier or desktop Premier.

 

The following info is for Windows desktop version:

If using Windows 10 version of the desktop software a blank screen can sometimes be due to a scaling setting or resolution setting.   However, a scaling/resolution issue is normally with a popup window, and estimated tax payments entry does not use a special window.

The following may or may not help in your case, but it's quick to try if you are using desktop software.  

Windows settings>System>Display>Scaling

In Windows 10, try a scaling of 100%  (some people have it set higher).    If that doesn't make your estimated taxes screen display properly, then go back to the Windows Display settings and try a different screen resolution such as 800X600 or 1024x768.

Returning Member
Mar 24, 2021 9:42:04 AM

I am using online Premier version on windows 10. I tried the jump to link. It did not work. Someone helped me by using the forms, and I was able to do it. Thanks most kindly for your help.

Level 2
Apr 17, 2021 7:26:18 PM

Did you ever figure this out?  I am having the same issue on the same platform (Windows 10).  Unable to find a solution.

Level 15
Apr 17, 2021 10:33:37 PM


@ TaxedtotheMax1

 wrote:

Did you ever figure this out?  I am having the same issue on the same platform (Windows 10).  Unable to find a solution.


Since you said your issue is "the same", I'll assume you are trying to enter your 1040-ES quarterly tax payments you paid in 2020 so you get credit for them on your 2020 return, but the screen goes blank when you try to make an entry?

 

Are you using desktop software (CD/download) or Online TurboTax (web version) in a browser?  

 

The previous user said he is using "online Premier version on Windows 10".  But that's confusing, since he said he fixed his issue "by using the forms," which is a feature of the desktop software (CD/download).   If that user is indeed using Online TurboTax, then it's not clear at all what he meant.

 

If the previous user has desktop software and made his entries in Forms Mode, I presume he entered them directly on the Tax Payments Worksheet.   If you are using desktop software and do that, make sure you ultimately see them showing up on your Form 1040, Line 26 (you can look at it, while you're in Forms Mode).

 

I don't know why you were having the screen problem when trying to enter the quarterly payment info in the Interview Mode (step by step.).   If you are using desktop software (CD/download), did you happen to try the scaling and resolution tweak I mentioned?  It may not help, but it's something to try.   Is your TurboTax software up to date, and have you rebooted (restarted) your computer since the last software update?

New Member
May 10, 2021 8:55:18 AM

Paid 1st quarter estimated tax on 4/15.  Estimated Tax Payment Options is not allowing me to enter that figure in "Estimates you've already paid."

 

The 1040 is not allowing me to enter amount of line 34 I want to apply to 2021 estimated taxes.

 

Using Premier download.

Level 15
May 10, 2021 2:51:35 PM


@RedMiceLive Longer wrote:

Paid 1st quarter estimated tax on 4/15.  Estimated Tax Payment Options is not allowing me to enter that figure in "Estimates you've already paid."

 

The 1040 is not allowing me to enter amount of line 34 I want to apply to 2021 estimated taxes.

Using Premier download.


For the first part of your question above, is that an estimated tax payment for 2021 that you paid last month?

And are you trying to use Forms Mode instead of the interview (step by step) mode?    It sounds like you're using Forms Mode and that you are trying to make an entry directly on the Estimated Tax Payment Options worksheet .   You cannot make a direct entry in the field "Estimates you've already paid"  (for 2021) because that figure flows from another worksheet--the "Estimated Taxes and Form W-4 Worksheet."   On that other worksheet when you enter the April estimate you've already paid for 2021 (Payment 1), the figure should then correctly flow to the Estimated Tax Payment Options worksheet.   On that other worksheet the place to enter a 2021 estimated tax payment already made is way down towards the bottom of the worksheet.

 

While you can work on those 2 worksheets in Forms Mode, it can get complicated.   Normally one is best-served to use the interview step-by-step mode because of sometimes-complex interactions between one or more worksheets.  But if you are comfortable using Forms Mode, it can be done, but in this case it sounds like you weren't aware that this figure requires two worksheets.

 

TIP:  When working in Forms Mode, one way to tell that a figure is to come from another worksheet is to right-click over the field that you can't enter and choose "Data source", and it may tell you what other worksheet the figure is to come from.

 

"The 1040 is not allowing me to enter amount of line 34 I want to apply to 2021 estimated taxes."

I don't know how you are trying to do it, but you don't do it directly on the Form 1040.

 

If using interview (step-by-step) mode, here's how to apply all or part of a 2020 overpayment toward 2021 estimated taxes.  

 

Federal Taxes tab.

Subtab "Other Tax Situations."

Scroll down to topic "Additional Tax Payments."

Find subtopic "Apply refund to next year," and click Start or Update.

Continue answering the screens.

 

If working in Forms Mode, and you want to tell TurboTax how much of a 2020 overpayment to apply toward 2021, the data field is on the Estimated Taxes and Form W-4 Worksheet near the top.

 

NOTE:    In either the interview or Forms Mode method, the amount of your overpayment applied toward 2021 taxes should flow from the Estimated Taxes and Form W-4 Worksheet to your Form 1040, Line 36.    Review your return prior to filing to be sure all is correct.

New Member
May 17, 2021 6:43:23 PM

I can't find where to enter the information from my 1040es, so TurboTax is saying I owe what I already paid.  I added the schedule H information, but how do I add the 1040 es?

 

Deluxe edition, download, Mac.  

Expert Alumni
May 17, 2021 6:49:30 PM

If you made estimated tax payments in 2020 towards your federal, state, or local taxes, enter them in the Estimated and Other Income Taxes Paid section.

  1. With your return open, search for the term estimated tax payments.
  2. Select the Jump to link.
  3. Choose Start next to the type of estimated tax payment you'd like to enter.
  4. Enter the amount of estimated tax you paid at each of the quarterly due dates.

@al95

Returning Member
Jan 20, 2022 4:05:49 PM

What are you trying to do?

Are you wanting to report quarterly estimated tax payments you made toward your 2020 tax return so that you get credit for the payments on your 2020 return? No

 

Or are you preparing 2021 Form 1040ES vouchers to use for estimated payments this year? I am using the Deductions Tab under Federal Taxes 

 

Are you using online Premier or the desktop software (CD/download)? I am using Turbotax Deluxe that I downloaded and installed

 

What does "unable to enter" mean?   What happens?  What is the roadblock?  Are you unable to deposit a cursor on the field to type an entry?

1) There are 4 dates associated with 4 quarterly payments. The first date is 4/15/2021. It says you can change the dates. I can position the cursor on the "5" but when I type "2" nothing happens. I intended to change the date to 4/12/2021

2) I can position the cursor on the dollar amount and type 2000, nothing happens. 

 

Or do you not know where to enter the 2020 payments you made and need navigation help? I am not making estimated payments for 2020. I am making estimated payments for 2021.

Returning Member
Jan 21, 2022 10:49:27 AM

For the Federal estimated tax payments for 2021, when I positioned my cursor in the field and typed, nothing happened. It seemed like the screen had frozen. However, when I tabbed into the field, the box was lit and I was able to type. From my rudimentary knowledge, it seemed that when I positioned the cursor and typed, it was trying to do an insert of characters rather than type over what was there and there was no space for characters to be inserted. When I tabbed into the field, it was doing a delete and write. This problem did not occur on the state estimated tax payments or on any other screen I encountered 

Intuit Alumni
Jan 21, 2022 11:47:26 AM

You are commenting on an old thread. Are you in need of our assistance or are you providing answers to the previous posts? 

If you need assistance, please provide specific details about the issue you are experiencing. 

@injun155

Returning Member
Jan 21, 2022 12:53:11 PM

I was providing an answer to my post.

Returning Member
Jan 27, 2022 4:11:11 AM

In addition to being unable to enter information in the Estimated Payments screen, there were other screens also where I could not enter data. In all of them, when I used the Tab key and, after going all around the screen, I  tabbed back to the field, I was able to enter data. This seems to work on all screens where I had difficulty 

Level 2
Feb 15, 2022 9:30:18 AM

Tab back didn't work.  The amount paid boxes for April and June are greyed out.  Why?  I need to enter data for April and June.

 

Help?!

Expert Alumni
Feb 15, 2022 6:49:25 PM

Federal Estimated Tax Payments are entered in Quarters (screenshot). 

 

April would be included in the Second Quarter, and June in the Third Quarter (not the same as calendar quarters, for the IRS).

 

If you can give more info, we'll try to help.

 

 

 

Returning Member
Feb 16, 2022 3:28:19 AM

Have you tried using the Tab key to go all around the screen and returning to the box you want to type into?

Level 2
Mar 21, 2022 7:51:33 PM

seems like a common issue, a bug.  

windows

CD install or premier turbo tax

attempt to enter estimated taxes for 2021 tax year ... press start or later update .. and input screen is blank.  

Personal Info, Income, Deductions, etc tabs remain.  

estimate time to resolution? From this thread, doesn't seem like it's a new issue for this tax year.

Level 2
Mar 21, 2022 7:54:23 PM

same issue if attempting via "Other Income Taxes" ... blank input screen

Level 2
Mar 21, 2022 10:17:53 PM

selected "forms" and was able to enter payments manually.  

New Member
Apr 2, 2022 2:30:34 PM

Where do I enter the estimated taxes I paid during 2021 for the tax year 2022?

I am using Home and business turbotax

Level 15
Apr 2, 2022 2:35:16 PM


@trobber wrote:

Where do I enter the estimated taxes I paid during 2021 for the tax year 2022?

I am using Home and business turbotax


Estimated taxes paid in 2021 and on or before January 18, 2022 would have been for tax year 2021, not 2022.  Estimated tax payments for tax year 2022 would be for payments made after January 18, 2022 and on or before January 17, 2023.

 

To enter, edit or delete estimated taxes paid (Federal, State, Local) -

  • Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business)
  • Click on Deductions and Credits
  • Click on I'll choose what I work on (if shown)
  • Scroll down to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid
  • On Estimates, click on the start or update button

Or enter estimates paid in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to estimates paid

 

Or click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen.
Click on Tools
Click on Topic Search
Type in estimated tax payments, click on GO

 

Federal estimated taxes paid are entered on Form 1040 Line 26

New Member
Apr 15, 2022 10:56:49 AM

Where do I enter quarterly estimated tax payments I made toward my 2021 tax return so I can get credit for the payments on my t2021 tax return?