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The TY2022 Form 1040-ES payment vouchers just got released. YAY! But the Due dates listed on them are 4/15/21, 6/15/21, 9/15/21, and 1/18/22. The letter writes it correctly, but the voucher has them wrong. Can we hope for this to be fixed quickly? Thanks
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"Can we hope for this to be fixed quickly?"
You can always hope ------- Intuit can't take that away from you, but they have said it is a low priority at this point.
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!! Yep, wrong dates. As several folks have pointed out in other threads.
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For the record - 27,123
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8915F I saw listed as a release date of 3/31.
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I saw the wrong dates on the "don't file" version. Figured that it would've been corrected on the finalized version.
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LOL... Intuit/PS is a bit busy with some other issues that are more important. Altho the inability to get basic dates correct is a wee bit concerning.
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The scan line across the bottom indicates that the coupons are for 2022 12. As long the payments are received on time that should suffice. Whenever it gets corrected I am probably not going to unlock my completed returns in order to reprint the vouchers. I have encouraged my clients to make ES payments at the IRS website. No account signup is necessary and they get a choice of ACH through their bank or debit card, credit card or digital wallet.
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Yes, that is true. But is still infuriating to have a client point out your expensive software can't get dates right.
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Yeah, it is really stupid that Intuit didn't catch this and it is really stupid that they are in no rush to fix it. But because they let the ball drop on things like the 2210, 8915F, and 7203, they are busy trying to put those fires out first.
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The only defense for those is for the 8915F since the IRS hasn't even finalized that form themselves. Not like they new it was going to be needed this year. The rest..... I never understood those delays.
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They corrected the due dates, but now the 1040ES shows 2023 instead of 2022 for the tax year! Wow!
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But word is they have "recorrrected" back to 2022 late last night.
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