When you e-file your federal tax return extension using TurboTax, an email confirmation is sent letting you know if it was accepted or rejected, usually within 48 hours. You can print the 4868 extension form to verify this information, please see the TurboTax FAQ below for instructions:
Hello, my concern is I don’t have confirmation of the payment amount that was a part of the extension request. The extension is fine, but I did not receive a confirmation of the scheduled payment or the amount of the payment.
TurboTax transmits the extension request (with the payment information) to the IRS and the IRS will debit your account. Keep an eye on your bank account for the debit.
Generally, the funds are withdrawn on the payment date you specify if your extension has been accepted. If you still don't see the debit 7-10 days after your extension has been accepted, you will need to call IRS e-file Payment Services at 1-888-353-4537. "TurboTaxIrene TurboTax TaxPro"
Thank you - is there no way to confirm the amount? I am just second guessing it and wondering if it would have included Q1 2019 estimated taxes.
Try this, Since you have already filed (if your return was already accepted), to get back in, sign into your account.
Select Tax Home in the left menu.
Scroll down to Your tax returns & documents.
Select 2018, and then select Add a State (you're not actually adding a state, this just gets you into the right menu).
Go to Federal taxes (or Personal) -> Click Deductions and Credits (choose option to work on your own) -> Scroll down to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid -> Choose Income Taxes -> Scroll to Payments with Extension ->
How long does it take for them to take out the funds after I file the Extension with Turbo Tax? If it is more than a month, it will not happen now?
Efiled extensions with debit payments happen right away once accepted ... the chance of it happening now is remote at best. Since you see no payment from the account you listed you may have entered the DD info incorrectly. File the return asap to reduce the amount of penalties and interest the IRS will bill you for later.