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I discovered that the 2022 1040-ES Payment Vouchers have the wrong calendar due date year. The vouchers are printed with the year 2021 instead of 2022. Not a big deal as I can just cross out and write in the correct year.
Even though I've finished the taxes and they have been accepted by the IRS, the 2022 Form 1040-ES Payment Vouchers still have the "DO NOT FILE" watermark, so I may not be able to use them.
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If the form has DO NOT FILE on the form, that means that the form has not yet been finalized. The anticipated date of availability will be around February 10, 2022. Sign back into TurboTax after February 10, 2022, to see if the correct form is available.
my payment voucher is the same, (says due in 2021) years past it printed correctly when i filed. I will pay accordingly in proper months, but people beware the form is incorrect
@Stumblingwithtaxes This is because the 1040-ES Payment Vouchers will not be available in TurboTax until 02/10/2022. Check back tomorrow for the correct vouchers.
Once the form becomes available, it will automatically update if you're using TurboTax Online. For the TurboTax CD/Download software, you will need to check for updates or update manually using the steps listed here.
Reference: IRS forms availability table for TurboTax individual ...
I just updated and as of 02/12/2022, the dates are still wrong.
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Probably because the error has been fixed. Are you still having problems with estimates?
I opened my desktop program to look at the vouchers and they show 2022 in the top right corner as they should. The payment voucher has 2021 since it is for the year 2021. The safest way to make estimated payments is directly to the IRS online here.
I had already printed my forms back in late Feb, so I re-opened TT and it updated itself, then I reprinted just those forms and they were correct now.
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