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posted Jun 4, 2019 7:39:20 PM

I forgot to put in my estimated payments to the IRS on my tax return What do I do?

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Expert Alumni
Jun 4, 2019 7:39:23 PM

Wait until your return is processed; you don't have to amend your tax return. The IRS will most likely catch it "adjust" the refund/tax due on their own since they have received the estimated payments and have it in their database.

IF the return has just been submitted and pending, and if it is rejected for some reason - you can enter your taxes paid then. Otherwise, just wait.

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Expert Alumni
Jun 4, 2019 7:39:23 PM

Wait until your return is processed; you don't have to amend your tax return. The IRS will most likely catch it "adjust" the refund/tax due on their own since they have received the estimated payments and have it in their database.

IF the return has just been submitted and pending, and if it is rejected for some reason - you can enter your taxes paid then. Otherwise, just wait.

New Member
Mar 14, 2021 9:04:11 AM

What do you mean by processed? I’ve filed my return and it’s been accepted but I haven’t paid yet. Will it be processed once I’ve paid and then they will pay me back the estimated payment I forgot? Or should they have noticed already?

Level 10
Mar 16, 2021 2:57:19 PM

There is no guarantee that the IRS will notice this and refund the money to you.  Amend will be available for TurboTax in late March.  Amend your return and add the estimated payments.

 

Amend in TurboTax is a quick and easy process.  

 

Go to Federal

Adjustments and Credits

Estimates and Other Income Taxes Paid

Federal estimated taxes for 2020 (Form 1040ES)

Fill in your amounts and file your federal amend

 

What are federal estimated taxes?

Level 1
Mar 27, 2021 7:40:00 AM

How do you navigate to "Adjustments and Credits"? Turbotax used to have a navigation sidebar in prior years but now it has disappeared. 

 
 

Intuit Alumni
Mar 27, 2021 9:12:18 AM

As long as you have not e-filed, you can go back and make the changes needed. You would want to make sure to do this from online and not from the mobile app. Please see the steps provided below on how to jump to a particular section:

  • Use the Search tool located in the upper right-hand corner of your screen.  For example, if you were needing to enter a 1099-R, you would enter 1099R in the search bar.  If you see "Jump to" in the search results, click on it and follow the on-screen instructions.
  • You can try clicking on Tax Tools and then click on Tools.
  • The Tools Center popup will display.  Here you will have two options (Topic Search or Topic List).  In Topic Search you will have to enter a keyword to search for, and in Topic List you can select a section of your return you would like to revisit.

Please let us know if this helps.

Level 1
Mar 27, 2021 10:47:35 AM

Hello and thank you. I already have e filed. I then filed an amended return, which was accepted. The strange thing is that now that I added and then filed with my estimated Federal payment, my state taxes are different. Why would me adding an estimated payment to the Feds change my state taxes?

 

Employee Tax Expert
Mar 27, 2021 3:09:23 PM

It depends.

 

There could have been changes in the tax laws since you filed your original return and those updates have changed your federal return, which in turn, flowed into your state return.

 

The best thing to do is to view your state return as your already filed to help determine where the difference could be from.  This will help narrow down what the issue is and we can assist you accordingly. 

 

Please see the following link for steps to view your return already filed.

 

Printing a copy of your return after e-file