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If I over paid my estimated taxes before filing and taxes are less how do i efile without paying?

I paid 100.00 but didnt file tax form in July but am filing in October and taxes are 85.00 how do I efile without payment?
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If I over paid my estimated taxes before filing and taxes are less how do i efile without paying?

 Did you enter the estimated  payment you made into your tax return?  Go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Estimates and Other Taxes Paid>Other Income Taxes 

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If I over paid my estimated taxes before filing and taxes are less how do i efile without paying?

Then don't you have a refund on your tax return?  Did you enter the $100?   Was it an extension payment or an estimated payment?  You can say you will mail a check then don't.

 

You can type estimates paid in the search box at the top of your return and click Find and it will give you a link to Jump To the screen where you enter Extension Payments.

 

To enter the amount you paid with an extension (including state extension)  go to

Federal Taxes (or Personal for desktop H&B version)

Deductions and Credits

Then scroll way down to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid

Other Income Taxes - Click the Start or Update button

 

Next page second section Payments with Extension

Either Visit All or Click Start or Update by the extension you paid

 

 

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