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February 10, 2022
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Partial 401K rollover to Roth IRA

  • February 10, 2022
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I did a partial 401K rollover to a Roth IRA the last week of 2021. I paid estimated tax for this rollover to the IRS online the first week of 2022. I am working on my 2021 taxes with my desktop version of Turbotax and it is saying I have a underpayment penalty, probably because I don't normally make quarterly estimated payments, but I made this one time, end of year rollover. How can I be getting a penalty if I am getting a refund?

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    February 10, 2022

    You need to make estimated tax payments on a timely basis. For instance, you can't wait until January and pay all off your tax due for the previous year and avoid a penalty for late payment of tax. Your tax needs to be paid in on a quarterly basis. So, you can get a penalty for late payment of tax even though you get a refund, as the timing of those payments is key in determining a late payment of tax penalty.

     

    In your case, it looks like you paid the tax for the income earned in the fourth quarter on a timely basis, so if you have a penalty showing in your program, you can choose the Underpayment penalties option in the Other Tax Situations menu tab in TurboTax to use the Annualized Income Method to report your income by quarter which may eliminate the penalty.

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    Employee
    February 11, 2022

    Form 2210 has not yet been updated for 2021 and presently functions improperly.  You'll need to wait for this form to be updated, currently scheduled for the 02/17/2022 release.

    a0324Author
    February 22, 2022

    I tried using Form 2210 today and I don't think it has been updated. On the schedule 1A of the form, line 7 asked for the sum of the Standard Deduction and line 12b (charitable contributions) from the 1040. It is not computing this correctly and I cannot change the amount.

    Employee
    February 22, 2022

    On 02/17/2022 Form 2210 was released for filing despite it being bug-ridden.  Apparently developers are working on fixes.  We'll see what the 02/24/2022 release brings.