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Level 1
posted Feb 13, 2021 6:41:46 AM

TurboTax indicates Form 2210 is not available until 2/25. Earlier they said not until 2/11. Checking IRS.gov, the form is available. Can I process and attach manually?

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Intuit Alumni
Feb 15, 2021 7:32:25 PM

No. 

 

When you file , whether by mail or e-file, you must submit everything at once. 

 

You can monitor the date availability for those forms by clicking here

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Intuit Alumni
Feb 15, 2021 7:32:25 PM

No. 

 

When you file , whether by mail or e-file, you must submit everything at once. 

 

You can monitor the date availability for those forms by clicking here

Level 15
Feb 15, 2021 8:54:58 PM

2210 is pretty tricky to fill out manually.

Better to check the box asking the IRS to calculate your penalty and bill you.

 

Level 1
Feb 21, 2021 4:45:02 AM

While I appreciate your advice, if I fill out the form correctly, I would not owe a penalty due to phasing of income and estimated tax payments on top of regular withholding amounts.

Expert Alumni
Feb 22, 2021 6:50:46 PM

Then you might want to wait until the 2210 is available on or after 2/25/2021 and can complete it yourself in your updated software and e-file it yourself.

New Member
Feb 25, 2021 1:40:10 PM

It’s the 25th. When is this form going to be available. I cannot file my taxes over a 10 dollar penalty

Expert Alumni
Feb 25, 2021 4:09:10 PM

I checked and the form 2210 is available for TurboTax Online  see below:

 

Form 2210, Underpayment of Estimated Tax

available to print

available for e-file

 

 First do the latest update before the return is brought up. Form 2210 may be updated in the "forms". Make sure you have the latest updates and follow their instructions to manually update if for some reason the 2210 still not updated.

 

If you still cannot e-file then verify what you error is because it states that it is available.

 

You can delete the form and file your return and allow the IRS to Bill you for the $10.  No additional interest should be charged.