skwiley
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Just to follow up my post about being flagged for an underpayment penalty despite having paid estimated taxes that were 100% of the prior years taxes: this was ...
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Thanks for your response! I double-checked and the due dates were all met, paying $1353 each for Q1, Q2, Q3, and $1352 for Q4, totaling $5411 and the same as my...
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Thanks for your quick response. My income is well below $150,000, and I am filing single as a widower. Am I missing something? If not, how do I get this correct...
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