I have double and triple checked the estimated Federal and State tax entry, yet the State for some reason shows that I paid $1909 more than I did.
I found this after going thru the CA section titled "Here's the income that Ca handles differently." After selecting "Done with Adjustments" I get a page stating, "Take a Look at California credits and taxes." Directly below that in a shaded blue box is a statement that says "Estimated Tax Payments." and to the right is a value that is $1909 more than I paid.
What am I missing? I thought maybe because Ca only has estimated taxes paid 3 times vice 4 its pulling in a bogus value? But I filled in the 4th period with zero $s to no avail.
And yes, this puts me at a dead stop for filing and politely paying the Feds and the State lotsa money. LOL.
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Please delete this post or ignore it. I looked further and found that I had overpaid last year and applied the overage to this year taxes. Not sure that TT's use of "estimated tax" is the best term or where to place it, especially since the Franchise Tax Board shows it as "Other Payment/Credit." Maybe it is listed as a credit somewhere in the program and I haven't found it yet.
Found the overage in the Tax Payments Worksheet, line 6, Overpayments applied to 2024. Sorry folks, it's late and time for bed. Hope this helps someone else.
You're right. It is too late 🙂 I already wrote the direct navigation steps, so here are 2 methods that may help someone in Online TurboTax. However, these are actually for ONLINE TurboTax, and I just noticed you are using desktop TurboTax. Well, I'll follow up with the desktop method for good measure in another comment. 🙂 I realize you no longer need it, since you used Forms Mode instead. I guess I should go to bed, too!
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For Online TurboTax I can tell you where a state "applied overpayment" from 2023 is entered in the program (or autopopulates if you transferred from last year) so you can confirm it is correct. Surprisingly, even for state applied overpayment, it's done on the Federal side. See if you can use this shortcut:
If you can't get to it using that "jump to" method, here's an alternate navigation:
Sorry, I posted the Online steps above when in actuality you are using desktop TurboTax. I realize you no longer need the steps anyway since you used Forms Mode, but for others, or for your curiosity, here's the method in step-by-step interview mode in the desktop product. As I mentioned above, it's done on the Federal side of the program, but be sure it carries over to appear on your state return, and then run the State Review again to be sure all is well.
Thanks for the response and help.
You're welcome. Good luck.
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