My income and the taxes I paid varied through the year. The Federal tax part of the program had me enter the different earnings by quarter along with taxes paid by quarter. This did not translate over to the Michigan forms so it has me paying a penalty for not paying my taxes on time. I did pay my taxes on time but the program makes an automatic calculation based on averaging and will not allow me to input the actual timing of my withholding and estimated tax payments. This results in it showing I owe a penalty. TT does not allow any corrections to the withholding figures -- only automatically inserting the average. The only way I can figure out how to correct this is to do my Michigan taxes on paper. Very unhappy with Turbo Tax. What good is the state return portion if it's incorrect?
If you are using TurboTax CD/Download you can use Forms mode to annualize your withholding.
How do I switch from TurboTax Online to TurboTax CD/Download?
Overrides will prevent you from e-filing and will void the TurboTax 100% Accurate Calculation Guarantee.
You should continue to e-file your MI return. The MI State Department of Revenue is going to perform their own calculations based on information they have in their system then match to the submitted return and will notify you of any corrections.
First of all, we never e-file our state tax return -- no need to pay more money than necessary. So if I'm mailing our return, we might as well completely it correctly, which TT is not able to do for us. It is clearly an issue that TT averages withholding over the year and does not allow for adjustment. In the first quarter 2022, our withholding was $1000 more than the average, plus we paid estimated taxes. No way do we owe an underpayment penalty and no way are we going to wait for the state to make the correction.
Very unsatisfactory answer.
If you are using TurboTax CD/Download you can use Forms mode to annualize your withholding.
How do I switch from TurboTax Online to TurboTax CD/Download?
Overrides will prevent you from e-filing and will void the TurboTax 100% Accurate Calculation Guarantee.
Thanks, Ernie -- that did the trick: no more penalty showing. And since we don't e-file our state taxes anyway, it works just fine.
The advice from @Cynthiad66 to continue to e-file failed me. I had same issue in 2023 (a withholding payment in only one quarter that TurboTax averaged over four quarters). I continued to e-file my MI return in 2023 with a penalty I did not owe. The Michigan Department of Treasury never notified me of any corrections.
The TurboTax Federal Form 2210 has a "Tax Withheld Smart Worksheet". This solves the problem for the Federal filing.
The MI Form 2210 has no "Tax Withheld Smart Worksheet". Why not? Can it be incorporated using the same technique as the Federal 2210? The Michigan Department of Treasury does not force taxpayers to consider one-fourth of withholdings paid on each due date if they can document the dates the tax was withheld (see their instructions, page 4 in 2024 MI-2210).