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You have two options -
1. You can just ignore the payment vouchers if you don't think you actually need to make the estimated tax payments for 2017. The vouchers are only for your convenience and they are based initially off your 2016 return. So, if you owed tax this year because of a one-time event and you won't owe next year, then you can decline to send any payments. You can also change the amount of the payment if you want to make a smaller payment.
You can also get these vouchers directly from the IRS and make the payments if you ever lose the vouchers TurboTax prints up or you decide to change the amount.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040es.pdf (payment vouchers are on pages 9-11)
You have two options -
1. You can just ignore the payment vouchers if you don't think you actually need to make the estimated tax payments for 2017. The vouchers are only for your convenience and they are based initially off your 2016 return. So, if you owed tax this year because of a one-time event and you won't owe next year, then you can decline to send any payments. You can also change the amount of the payment if you want to make a smaller payment.
You can also get these vouchers directly from the IRS and make the payments if you ever lose the vouchers TurboTax prints up or you decide to change the amount.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040es.pdf (payment vouchers are on pages 9-11)
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