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2025 desktop premier version calculating sum of 23 estimated payments incorrectly

I made no quarterly payments for tax year 2025. What i did was make 23 separate and individual payments, and I entered each of these into the desktop premier version estimated tax screen. They all took but it only totals the first 10 entries. So where I paid in roughly $5000.07 it is showing a total of $1041.

Please fix this!!

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2025 desktop premier version calculating sum of 23 estimated payments incorrectly

Try entering the total paid for each quarter. 

2025 desktop premier version calculating sum of 23 estimated payments incorrectly

Or I would try enter the total  for each month, so 12 entries.  Or add the first and second payments and enter them with the second date, and so on for each 2 or 3  etc. .......

2025 desktop premier version calculating sum of 23 estimated payments incorrectly

the dates only matter if you have a penalty calculation on line 38 of your 1040, and even then IRS will recalculate it based on the payment record they already have.  Hence the suggestions to bundle them monthly or quarterly likely gets to the right place, if this limitation remains thru all the upcoming software updates.

 

but why are you paying IRS 23 times when you only need to do it 4 times.  that's interest you could be earning for on each installment you're making before the quarterly deadlines.  Intuit probably didn't think someone would make so many estimated tax payments.  I wouldn't keep doing this in 2026.  Also see if you can increase withholding to get the same effect.

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