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normawren
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Why didn't, you ask for the amount I sent in quarterly? How much do you think I owe?

 
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Why didn't, you ask for the amount I sent in quarterly? How much do you think I owe?

Go to Federal>Deductions and Credits>Estimates and Other Taxes Paid>Other Income Taxes to enter the payments made in 2019.

 

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RobertG
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Why didn't, you ask for the amount I sent in quarterly? How much do you think I owe?

If you made estimated tax payments in 2019 towards your federal, state, or local taxes, enter them in the Estimated and Other Income Taxes Paid section.

  1. With your return open, search for the term estimated tax payments.
  2. Select the Jump to link.
  3. Choose Start next to the type of estimated tax payment you'd like to enter.
  4. Enter the amount of estimated tax you paid at each of the quarterly due dates.
    • If you paid 2018 estimated taxes in 2019, you'll enter just one amount for each state of locality.
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