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April 11, 2024
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How can I indicate on my state return that I paid the tax due already on my state's tax portal?

  • April 11, 2024
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I'm ready to file and have a tax due on my state (Illinois) return.  Have not had any state tax due on prior years.

I went on the state tax portal (mytax.illinois.gov) and paid the tax due identifying it as an IL-1040 payment.  That's not an (ES) estimated payment.

I don't see a way to indicate that I paid the tax in TT.  I only see where to enter Estimated Tax payments.

Should I enter the IL-1040 tax I paid as an Estimated Payment, (and the return would show no tax due) or if the return shows the tax due, does the software give me a different way to indicate the tax has already been paid when filing?  I do have a confirmation code for the state tax payment.

Thank you.

 

 

    Best answer by VolvoGirl

    I disagree with the answer to enter it as an estimated payment.   All you have to do is say you will mail a check and then don't.  The payment will match up to your return.  That's normal.  Your return should always say the end result of your return.  Like if you paid it after filing your return won't update in Turbo Tax or on the copy you print out.    

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    April 11, 2024

    Enter your payment as estimated taxes paid to the state for 2023.

     

    Enter State payment 2023:

    1. Open your return.
    2. Click on Federal tab.
    3. Click on Deductions & Credits.
    4. Click on Edit/Add to right of Estimated Tax Payments
    5. Click on Start/Revisit to the right of State estimated taxes for 2023.
    6. Enter State, Date, and Amount paid, then Continue & Done.

     

     

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    Joe ScAuthor
    April 11, 2024

    Additional question:

    In this case, assuming the state return shows a tax due, does TT give me the option to skip entering payment details when filing the return?

    Thanks

     

    DawnC
    Employee
    April 11, 2024

    No, but you can select Pay by Check and skip entering any payment info.   Since I pay any tax due directly to the IRS or state, I always choose pay by check.  TurboTax doesn't track your tax payments, only your payment of TurboTax fees.  

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    Joe ScAuthor
    April 11, 2024

    DawnC,

     

    Thank you very much.  Is that an option if I file electronically?