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My IRS overpayment from 2016 was applied, not refunded. Dors that go on my 2017 return? Did not file official estimated taxes.

 
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My IRS overpayment from 2016 was applied, not refunded. Dors that go on my 2017 return? Did not file official estimated taxes.

Yes, if this item did not transfer from last year, then you will need to enter it in the Estimated and Other Income Taxes section of the program.  

The easiest thing to do is log into your account and click Take Me to My Return (must click this first before the search or you won’t get the jump to link).  Then, click the search icon (top right corner magnifying glass) and search for "refund applied to this year" and click the "jump to" link that appears.

Or, you can also find the section by clicking on the following tabs:
  • Federal Taxes
  • Deductions and Credits
  • You may have to click “Ill Choose what to work on” or "Show All" or "Check for More Credits" to get full list to appear
  • Scroll down to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid
  • Scroll down to Other Income taxes
  • Answer Yes
  • Scroll down to 2016 Refund Applied to 2017
  • Enter your refund
If you don’t remember the refund amount, then you will need a copy of your 2016 return.  Look at your 2016 Form 1040 line 77 ("amount of line 75 [refund] you want applied to your 2016 estimated tax).  It is tucked below the routing/account number fields. 

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