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December 3, 2022
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2022 Turbo Tax Premier, California State fails to deduct 2022 estimate taxes paid.

  • December 3, 2022
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I started using 2022 TurboTax Premier on Dec 1, 2022, and I noticed that when I entered the 2022 Estimate tax payments for California, my state Tax due did not change at all.

Looks like there is a bug or the program is not ready yet. They are not deducting the State estimate tax payments from the total amount of tax due to the state of California.

When is 2022 Turbo Tax going to be ready for the California State?

    Best answer by VolvoGirl

    That seems like a pretty basic function as it's in each year and hasn't changed.  Maybe you entered the estimates in the wrong place?   And after you first add them on the federal side you need to start the state over for it to update.  Which means you might need to delete state ad add it in again.  

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    Employee
    December 3, 2022

    The program is not fully functional and state programs are not yet available. The IRS will not process returns until late in January so don’t rush the completion of your return. 

    December 3, 2022

    @fg2001gf - there are probably A LOT of bugs in TT for the time being.  this happens every year.  You'll note a lof of forms state they are not ready to file.  Everything will be cleaned up by the tile the IRS and CA permit filing for 2022; that will be in late January,

     

    Lesson LEarned: do NOT be in a rush to file.  We find those are the ones that need to fi,le amendments.  THat is a PAIN; amendments are taking the IRS six months or longer to process!

    fg2001gfAuthor
    December 3, 2022

     

    NCPerson, Bsch4477, 

     

    That is not the point! I never file early. I'm just reporting yet another bug.

    Also, I use Turbo Tax to adjust my last payment of the 2022 Estimate Taxes due before January 15, 2023.

    Not good if the program has a bug like this. 😝🤬

    SteamTrain
    Employee
    December 3, 2022

    Yeah....I know that's an issue form folks who get and use the program early (meaning before mid-late-January)

     

    TTX doesn't "implement" the new year's changes until much later than people expect.....many times not until well into January.  This is how TTX has operated for more than 20 years, and I don't expect them to change it in the future (but who knows....miracles happen)

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    In Desktop software only

    For Federal taxes: For the next year's estimates and predictions, I find it much better to just use the "What If" form from the previous year's (2021) Desktop software, and then check the box at the top of the column to use the next year's tax settings.  This is usually close enough.

     

    For State taxes: Since state forms aren't normally ready in December (Again using desktop software) you would have to do a Save-AS of the prior year's file to a "Test2022" file name in the 2021 software .  Make the changes you expect for 2022 in that 2021 file, and see what happens in the state section.   

    (This can also work most years for Federal, BUT with all the EIP/Child Credit changes between 2021 and 2022, I'm not sure how far off the result might be this time)

    ____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
    VolvoGirl
    VolvoGirlAnswer
    Employee
    December 3, 2022

    That seems like a pretty basic function as it's in each year and hasn't changed.  Maybe you entered the estimates in the wrong place?   And after you first add them on the federal side you need to start the state over for it to update.  Which means you might need to delete state ad add it in again.  

    fg2001gfAuthor
    December 4, 2022

    @VolvoGirl,

    Yes, it is a pretty basic function and it worked fine every year except this time.

    I sure did not enter the state estimate tax in the wrong place, it even showed a message for the total state estimate tax paid for the year, but it just did not detract the amount from the state tax owed.

    Maybe I picked the wrong state? 

    I'll check again, I'm sure it has to be something pretty basic. 🤣🤷‍♂

     

    VolvoGirl
    Employee
    December 4, 2022

    It's probably the wrong state.  That's common.  Let me know if you figure it out.  I haven't bought my Turbo Tax yet and I'm in CA too.