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posted Apr 14, 2019 1:12:30 PM

Calculating Estimated Tax Payments for 2019 after 2018 was filed - amend it?

I already filed my 2018 return.  The estimated tax payments for 2019 were quite high and I wanted to revisit them since my income will be very different in 2019.  The only way I could get access to the worksheets was to proceed as if I were filing an amended return for 2018.  After determining that I don't need to make estimated tax payments for 2019, am I done?  Do I need to file an amended return?  (I printed out the "amended" return, but the 1040 - ES was not included, nor were my comments about why I chose a particular method from the valid choices for determining estimated tax).  I also can't get access to the worksheet that I filled in.  To make matters worse, TurboTax logged me out and it didn't seem to save the work I had done on the amended return.

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Employee Tax Expert
Apr 14, 2019 2:36:57 PM

The estimated tax payment vouchers are not sent to the IRS or state, so no amendment is necessary. They are printed as a convenience for you only.  You re-did your calculations and determined estimates are not necessary, so you are finished.

 

 

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Employee Tax Expert
Apr 14, 2019 2:36:57 PM

The estimated tax payment vouchers are not sent to the IRS or state, so no amendment is necessary. They are printed as a convenience for you only.  You re-did your calculations and determined estimates are not necessary, so you are finished.

 

 

New Member
Apr 21, 2019 11:51:05 AM

My wife and I filed jointly last year with Turbotax. Starting this year on 3/15, one of us started working as a contractor, so we need to make quarterly estimated payments (I'm overdue for the 4/15 payment). How can I use Turbotax to calculate my payments? 

The previous user's process is not really clear to me.

 

Thanks!