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June 6, 2019
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Is it mandatory to pay estimated taxes

  • June 6, 2019
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When I filed my 2016 taxes, I owed some federal taxes. TT recommended that I pay estimated taxes for 2017. At that time I said yet, and as a result my 2016 tax return has 4 vouchers for payment of estimated taxes, with the first installment due on 4/18/2017. I am confident that I will not owe more than $1000 in federal taxes this year. Do I still need to send in my estimated payments to IRS? What happens if I do not send estimated payments (and do not owe more than $1000 in federal taxes at the end of the year)?

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June 6, 2019
You do not have to pay those.  It is only a convenience - which assumes that this year will look exactly like last year.  As long as your withholding gets 90% of the final tax you owe or 100% of the amount owed in the preceding year, there is no penalty.  Go to irs.gov and search forms for "penalty calculation" if you like:  It gets this:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i2210.pdf