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owparsons
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I need to add the quarterly state taxes paid to my stste return. how do i enter it into the return

 
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I need to add the quarterly state taxes paid to my stste return. how do i enter it into the return

To enter Federal or State Estimated Taxes Paid, including a state estimated payment made in January for the prior year, go to

Federal on left or at top (Personal for Home & Business)

Deductions and Credits

Then scroll way down to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid

Estimates - click the Start or Update button


When you click in the left column tab for Deductions & Credits, it may take you to a page called "Your Tax Breaks. Lower on that same screen should be a button or link for "Add more tax breaks" or "Show more tax breaks" or similar wording. When clicked, then the screen should expand, and all the deduction topics are displayed including "Estimates and Other Taxes Paid." Then that topic can be expanded further to get the subtopic Estimated Tax Payments.

JohnB5677
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I need to add the quarterly state taxes paid to my stste return. how do i enter it into the return

Follow these steps to post state estimated taxes paid.

 

  • Go to Federal 
  • Deductions & Credits.
  • Scroll to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid 
  • Select Start/Revisit.
  • Choose State's estimated taxes for 2025 
  • Enter the amount paid, including the date of payment.

 

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