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April 15, 2025
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how many people have been charged an "underpayment penalty" who are salaried employees who have been consistently employed with no major changes to employment

  • April 15, 2025
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How can you be hit with an underpayment penalty when nothing changed on your W4 since last year (owed $34 last year), salary (2% increase) and employment status didn't change... what the hell am I missing? Been trying to get anyone at the IRS to answer that one. I didn't hit a major bracket break...

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SharonD007
April 15, 2025

The federal tax system is a pay as you go system.  As you make money, you have to pay taxes on that money. You may have an underpayment penalty if you didn't have enough taxes withheld from your income throughout the year on your W-2 or if you're self-employed and you didn't pay enough estimated taxes.

 

To try to reduce or eliminate it, review the TurboTax article Why am I getting an underpayment penalty?

 

For more information, refer to the TurboTax help article Guide to IRS Tax Penalties: How to Avoid or Reduce Them for tips to use in the future.

 

You can contact the IRS to request a one-time abatement of your underpayment penalty. For individual tax returns, call 1-800-829-1040, 7 AM - 7 PM Monday through Friday local time.

 

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sswearinAuthor
April 15, 2025

Yeah, that's not what I asked.  I know what it is. My state employer always does my withholding which was just fine last year, and resulted in me owing a bit (under $200). I received a 2% increase halfway through the year, no major life changes - no household changes, no new car/house... nothing.

Now I am hit with a "underpayment penalty"?

 

I want to know how many other people have seemingly been hit with a penalty when their circumstances have not changed or changed seemingly little - especially when they are salaried employees. I am not a small business owner or self-employed. It seems if I am using the withholding calculator, and everything is steady - I should come out right in the end.  I am wanting to see if ANYONE ELSE had my experience.

April 16, 2025

I have not noticed other posts similar to yours where there is a questionable underpayment of tax penalty. Even if you don't owe significant taxes when you file your return, you can be subject to an underpayment of tax penalty, as it is based in part on when you pay your taxes during the year.  

 

You can work through the Underpayment penalties section of TurboTax, which is in Other Tax Situations section to see if you can eliminate your penalty based on the timing of the receipt of your income and tax payments. You can indicate that you want to enter a state tax return or that you want to amend your tax return in TurboTax to get back into the program.

 

Also, the IRS would likely refund the penalty if they determined it was not owed when they process your tax return.

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