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BillM223
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I paid estimated taxes in 2020 and can't find where I need to the amounts.

Do a Search (upper right) for estimated taxes paid and click on the jump-to link (Mac users will have to find it in the Topics List).

 

This will bring you where you can enter federal, state, and local estimated taxes paid, as well as paid with the extension or carried over from the prior year.

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rkarpmd
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I paid estimated taxes in 2020 and can't find where I need to the amounts.

How can I find how much estimated taxes I paid are credited for 2020 if I do not know the exact amout I paid.

gloriah5200
Expert Alumni

I paid estimated taxes in 2020 and can't find where I need to the amounts.

In order for you to find out the amount of estimated tax payments you actually made, you may need to check your banking records or contact the taxing authority to see if they can tell you the exact amounts and the dates on which they were paid.

 

If you created estimated payment vouchers on your 2019 return for tax year 2020 and know you paid them exactly in those amounts and on those dates, you could use that information.

 

You should have records available of any actual payments made.

 

However if there is an error, then IRS will adjust the estimated tax payments amount and you may owe underpayment penalties or late payment penalties and interest.

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