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April 12, 2024
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Form 2210 Penality

  • April 12, 2024
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I file my taxes as  Trader and my income is uneven and I only know about full taxes and estimated payments by Aug/Sept as I have to file late due to K3.

 

My overall tax payments were little more than estimated tax (110% of last year tax) but to un evenness, TT is showing 2210 Penalty. As a matter of fact IRS was sitting on my refund which I only got in Dec 2023.

 

Can I avoid this penalty and how with Turbo Tax software?

    Best answer by Vanessa A

    @ThomasM125 

     

    If I have ONE life line, should I keep it for other time let say where penalty is Large and pay small penalty on my own.

     

    How does it work? If I have one time penalty of less withholding tax, would I loose argument of timely payment history? or depends

     

    I think this will be First year ever I will be paying late estimated tax penalty and it is small one.


    It depends.  You can use it this year and make more of a point to not underpay in the future.  This is not a once in a lifetime use thing, depending on circumstances, it is possible that you could request the abatement in the future, but not every year or even often.  But it is not a one time use forever thing. 

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    April 12, 2024

    the default is that 1/4 of your annual taxes are due each period. if you don't pay estimated taxes that way, the only option that might reduce your penalties is the Annualized Income Installment Method on page 3 of the 2210.

     

    sam992116Author
    April 12, 2024

    Thanks but HOW?

     

    Page 3 of Form 2210 would be big PAIN. It is asking me AGI by 1st quarter, 1st half, first 2/3 and then whole year.

     

     Basically I have to calculate my tax return by quarter.

     

    Let me ask other way

     

    Can I ask for First time waiver?

     

    Since IRS had my refund which I only got in Dec 23 so ask to waive this penalty? Can it even be done via Turbo Tax?

    April 14, 2024

    You can file Form 843 to request a first-time abatement of penalty. This may work if you have a good history of timely payments and have a reasonable argument as to why your tax was paid late. You can use this link to learn more IRS 1st Time Penalty Abatement

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