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How do i follow up with a question that I already posted but did not get a response to?

 
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How do i follow up with a question that I already posted but did not get a response to?

I see your other question but can you be more specific. What Form are your referring to when you say Line 51?  A Form 1040 or a 1040A, or a different form.  And, why do you feel its incorrect?
aa3
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How do i follow up with a question that I already posted but did not get a response to?

Form 1040. I did not need to pay this fee last time, and anyway, I just want to see how it is calculated. how can i drill into the details? Thanks.
aa3
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How do i follow up with a question that I already posted but did not get a response to?

Form 1040A i mean.

How do i follow up with a question that I already posted but did not get a response to?

Ok.  Thats what I thought.  I just posted an answer here.  First part is the information about the penalty, including a blank form 2210 (the form used to calculate the penalty).  Second, part is where this is located in TurboTax.  Go through that section and you may qualify for a penalty waiver.  If you want to see your specific Form 2210, then go to My Account -> Print Center and you will have to download a pdf of your return and look for Form 2210.

How do i follow up with a question that I already posted but did not get a response to?


If you don't have enough withholding and you don't make estimated tax payments, then the IRS or your state can charge you with an underpayment penalty (Form 2210).

You can view more information about this penalty at the link below.

https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc306.html  

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f2210.pdf

If you have been assessed an underpayment penalty, then you can see if you may qualify for an exception to the penalty.  You may want to look into these exceptions if this is the first year you owed tax and it is not a normal occurrence (i.e. you had one time income this year).

You can review the underpayment penalty section by using one of the following two methods  

First, you can perform a search within the program. 

  • Log in and click Take Me to My Return
  • Use the search icon in upper right hand corner (magnifying glass icon)
  • Search for “underpayment penalty
  • Click the “Jump to underpayment penalty” link
  • This will take you directly to the section of the program where you can review the underpayment penalty and possibly qualify for an exception

Second, you can use a step by step method of getting the to same place above
  • Log in and click Take Me to My Return
  • Click Federal Taxes (Personal if in Self-Employed)
  • Select Other Tax Situations
  • Scroll down to Additional Tax Payments
  • Click start/edit next to Underpayment Penalties 

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