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I forgot to include my estimated tax payment on line 65. I paid $6000 estimated tax. Also, I had to pay a $300 penalty for not entering my estimated taxes on line 65

I had to pay a $300 penalty for not including the estimated tax. Do I get that $300 back?
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LinaJ2018
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I forgot to include my estimated tax payment on line 65. I paid $6000 estimated tax. Also, I had to pay a $300 penalty for not entering my estimated taxes on line 65

If you have already e-filed, wait until your return is accepted or rejected by IRS / the state.

                -If your return is rejected, add or edit your new information (along with anything else that needs to be corrected) and then re-submit your return.  See Fix a reject

                -If your return has been accepted- you cannot change the information. Instead, you have to amend a  return.   See instructions below.

 

IRS does not allow e-file for amendment,  you will need to submit the amendment forms with related supporting documents by mail. (Follow instructions through the step-by-step interview questions in the program)

If your original return generates a refund, you should wait until your original refund arrives before you file your amendment. You can cash your check, but you still should wait until your current tax return is resolved.  Note that if you see " Do Not File" watermark on your Form, this means your original return is either still pending or forms are not finalized yet.

 

To amend, click here:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3288565

 

As you are going through the amendment process,

  • On-screen, Do you need to change anything else?
  • At the right upper corner, in the search box, type in estimated tax payments and Enter
  • Select Jump to estimated tax payments 
  • Next screen, Estimates, and Other Income Taxes Paid, make your selection and follow the prompts.
  • By doing the amendment, you should be credited or refunded back the $300 from the IRS. 

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LinaJ2018
Intuit Alumni

I forgot to include my estimated tax payment on line 65. I paid $6000 estimated tax. Also, I had to pay a $300 penalty for not entering my estimated taxes on line 65

If you have already e-filed, wait until your return is accepted or rejected by IRS / the state.

                -If your return is rejected, add or edit your new information (along with anything else that needs to be corrected) and then re-submit your return.  See Fix a reject

                -If your return has been accepted- you cannot change the information. Instead, you have to amend a  return.   See instructions below.

 

IRS does not allow e-file for amendment,  you will need to submit the amendment forms with related supporting documents by mail. (Follow instructions through the step-by-step interview questions in the program)

If your original return generates a refund, you should wait until your original refund arrives before you file your amendment. You can cash your check, but you still should wait until your current tax return is resolved.  Note that if you see " Do Not File" watermark on your Form, this means your original return is either still pending or forms are not finalized yet.

 

To amend, click here:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3288565

 

As you are going through the amendment process,

  • On-screen, Do you need to change anything else?
  • At the right upper corner, in the search box, type in estimated tax payments and Enter
  • Select Jump to estimated tax payments 
  • Next screen, Estimates, and Other Income Taxes Paid, make your selection and follow the prompts.
  • By doing the amendment, you should be credited or refunded back the $300 from the IRS. 
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