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I pay quarterly estimated taxes, am getting a refund, did not have a penalty, but got the 2210 rejection error when e-filing. According to IRS's instructions I did not need to file 2210. In the desk top version, I found that I could switch to forms view, find the 2210 form, right click and un-check Box A on 2210 part 2 by selecting override. Make sure it is gone from the forms list. If you go back through everything, it might show up again. My return was then accepted by the IRS.
Ok finally got mine to file. Go to forms and open Form 2210. Go to Part II Box A, right click and select override, click the X in block A, it will change to red, click on it again and it will disappear and so will From 2210 in your returns list of tax forms. I also selected override on the space for 85% wavier and deleted that also. Closed forms and went back to step-by-step and looked under other tax situations for underpayment penalty. It had changed from "Special circumstances apply to your underpayment penalty" to "Based on your entries you don't have a penalty of estimated taxes". Ran Turbo tax review and e-filed. Return accepted. My situation is I had no withholding all estimates made by due date and an overpayment at each due date so I would have had no penalty.
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