I paid 4 equal estimated tax payments on time by each estimated tax payment due date for 2017 estimated tax payments.
Each payment exceeded 1/4 of my total tax liability for 2016.
Therefore I do not owe any underpayment penalty on my 2017 tax returnNote however, that each payment was less than 90% of 1/4 of my total 2017 taxes liability.
I know I don’t owe any penalty, but my question is whether or not I need to file form 2210 and if so what parts of it.
I don’t think I am supposed to check Box A. of Part II form 2210 am I? I am not requesting a waiver of the penalty because there isn’t any penalty. I don't think this Box applies to my situation and therefore I don't need to file any part of form 2210.
I hate leaving the penalty amount box "empty" and letting the IRS calculate what I already know is no penalty. But I think this is what I am technically supposed to do with the above facts.
Is this correct?
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TurboTax is a computer program that picks up on information from the interview sections and sometimes what is put there generates issues that cannot be removed in the interview session. It becomes "written in stone". In order to correct, we must delete as forms along with worksheets and related forms.
Form 2210 is IRS form that relates to Underpayment of Estimated taxes. You are not required to complete it since the IRS will figure the penalty, if any, and let you know if you owe anything additionally.
I've attached a link to the actual form so you can verify that the IRS does not require completion:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f2210.pdf
TurboTax is a computer program that picks up on information from the interview sections and sometimes what is put there generates issues that cannot be removed in the interview session. It becomes "written in stone". In order to correct, we must delete as forms along with worksheets and related forms.
Form 2210 is IRS form that relates to Underpayment of Estimated taxes. You are not required to complete it since the IRS will figure the penalty, if any, and let you know if you owe anything additionally.
I've attached a link to the actual form so you can verify that the IRS does not require completion:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f2210.pdf
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