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sdinise
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When do I enter my tax payments that I already paid. Like quarterly tax payments.

Where on my form do I enter my estimated tax quarterly tax payments.
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When do I enter my tax payments that I already paid. Like quarterly tax payments.

To enter estimated tax paid in 2025

 Go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Estimates and Other Taxes Paid>Estimates

 

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MonikaK1
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When do I enter my tax payments that I already paid. Like quarterly tax payments.

If you made estimated or quarterly tax payments in 2025 toward your federal, state, or local taxes, enter them in the Estimates and Other Income Taxes Paid section.

 

  • Navigate to the estimated tax payments section:
  • TurboTax Online/Mobile: Go to estimated tax payments under Deductions & Credits.
  • TurboTax Desktop: Go to the Federal Taxes, then Deductions & Credits. Select Estimates and Other Taxes Paid.
  • Select Start or Revisit next to the type of estimated tax payment you'd like to enter under Estimated Tax Payments.
  • Enter the amount of estimated tax you paid at each of the quarterly due dates.
  • If you paid 2025 estimated taxes in 2025, you'll enter just one amount for each state or locality.

See also this help article.

 

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