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YP55
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TT is asking me to change dates on Form 2210

Hello TT.

I filed my returns about a week ago for one Federal and two states taxes.

  • Federal - accepted and Federal Tax due was taken from my checking account.
  • NC state (primary residence) - accepted and State Tax due was taken from my checking account.
  • SC state (Rental property) (no refund and no tax due) – rejected and waiting for Turbo Tax update (03/14/25).

Today is 3/15/2025 and I tried e-filing SC again.

Instead of simply allow me to file SC, it’s now asking me to change dates on Form 2210 on Federal return because date is 3/10/25 when money was taken from my checking account. I afraid to change it because it will be not consistent with already filed and paid return.

Any advice?

Thanks.

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YP55
Level 2

TT is asking me to change dates on Form 2210

Anyone, please advise on original problem...

Maybe @ThomasM125 can help. You are very knowledgeable.

Should I change dates on Federal form in order to be able to file SC state, or there are other ways?

Thanks.

IsabellaG
Expert Alumni

TT is asking me to change dates on Form 2210

The payment that you made/ was taken from your bank account for Federal Taxes due on 3/10/25 doesn't belong on Form 2210, which is for estimated tax payments made during the tax year. If I understand your situation correctly, that payment should be removed from your Federal Form 2210.  Since your Federal return has already been filed and accepted, this won't affect your Federal return at all.

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