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Software is saying I have to fill out underpayment of estimated taxes for Ohio nonresident when it should be 0 as I didn't make money there last year. AI of no help.

Either I'm an idiot, or it's a bug in the software.
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Software is saying I have to fill out underpayment of estimated taxes for Ohio nonresident when it should be 0 as I didn't make money there last year. AI of no help.

When you answered questions in MY INFO----how did you answer when it asked if you made money in any other state?

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Software is saying I have to fill out underpayment of estimated taxes for Ohio nonresident when it should be 0 as I didn't make money there last year. AI of no help.

I answered yes, because I made money in two states, Georgia (listed correctly as a resident return) and Ohio (listed correctly as a nonresident return). There is no answer to a question I've given that gives any indication I made money or owed taxes to Ohio in 2023. It wants me to fill out  IT/SD 2210. It's stuck in a loop somehow saying I needed to pay taxes in a year that I never worked here.

Software is saying I have to fill out underpayment of estimated taxes for Ohio nonresident when it should be 0 as I didn't make money there last year. AI of no help.

Why are you mentioning 2023?   You are working on a tax return for 2024.   

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**

Software is saying I have to fill out underpayment of estimated taxes for Ohio nonresident when it should be 0 as I didn't make money there last year. AI of no help.

Exactly my point. Why is the software asking me? I answered all of it's questions correctly.

Software is saying I have to fill out underpayment of estimated taxes for Ohio nonresident when it should be 0 as I didn't make money there last year. AI of no help.

Similar issue on my end - it asked me if I filed an Ohio return in 2023, which I did. Then it imported an amount from my 2023 OH state return and states I owe $15 in estimated tax. It says page one of the estimated tax form cannot be e-filed and page 2 won’t be ready to e-file until 2/13. But I am not sure if my whole state return is not being filed or what.

AmyC
Employee Tax Expert

Software is saying I have to fill out underpayment of estimated taxes for Ohio nonresident when it should be 0 as I didn't make money there last year. AI of no help.

1. You need to delete those forms- if you do not owe tax to Ohio based on 2024 income. If you are using:

  • Online: see How do I view and delete forms in TTO?
  •  Desktop: If you are working in the cd/download TurboTax program:
    1. On the top right, there is a FORMS button. 
    2. Click on FORMS.
    3. Locate the form you want to delete.
    4. Click on the form name.
    5. Below the form, bottom left, select DELETE FORM button. 

2. View your return to see what is there

  • In desktop, switch to Forms Mode. 
  • For online:
    1. On the left side, select  Tax Tools
    2. Select Print center
    3. Select Print, save or preview this year's return
    4. If you have not paid, select pay now.
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