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posted May 22, 2025 5:59:48 PM

I completed a 2210 as part of my federal filing and still received a huge penalty like it wasn't even submitted at all. How do I reconcile this?

How can I tell if Turbo Tax submitted this to the IRS? I can see in my state taxes I didn't pay a penalty. (I made 90% of my yearly income after September 1st, 2024).

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Level 15
May 24, 2025 4:41:53 AM

Print and examine your tax return.  Did your tax return include Schedule AI of Form 2210?  Annualizing income on Schedule AI is how you allocate your income to particular tax quarters.  Without Schedule AI, you income is by default treated as having been received evenly throughout the year.

Level 15
May 24, 2025 6:52:28 AM

Although you owe a penalty, unless you used Form 2210 Part II. Form 2210 will not be attached .

@chris-einkorn 

Level 15
May 24, 2025 6:55:42 AM

90 percent of your income is not relevant.

90 % of your income tax as withholding is what is needed for Federal Form 1040.

State formulas may vary.

 

@chris-einkorn 

New Member
May 24, 2025 8:45:26 AM

Thank you this is helpful.  I did use TT to schedule all my income throughout the year but I do NOT see the Schedule AI form attached as I was expecting.

 

In my state filing I can see my state's version of the Schedule AI form (OR-10) with all of that info present, but not the federal one.  I just cannot figure out how to get TT to include my completed Schedule AI in my filing.

Level 15
May 24, 2025 2:56:51 PM

Does the Form 2210 indicate claiming some safe harbor exception that perhaps you don't actually qualify for?

If you indicated that you qualify for some safe harbor that it would make it unnecessary to file Schedule AI, TurboTax would likely not include it.