lbpitts
Level 1

All estimated tax payments were made on time.  Form 2210 has no place to enter estimated tax payments. My client is getting almost $2,000.00 in refund. With or without Form 2210 the return rejects. Both taxpayers are retired, draw social security and interest and capital gain on a note. Each year their actual income decreases. I have tried to e-file with & without Form 2210 & rejected both ways. The reason given is Form 2210. Why is this return rejecting from the IRS?

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Marc-TaxMan
Level 8
Where did you input their ES payments?
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lbpitts
Level 1
There is no place on Form 2210 to input the ES payments. I did enter the payment on the Tax Payments Schedule though.  But 2210 specifically states not to enter the ES payments.
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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

Is the reject for the 85% waiver?   If so, just use Override and uncheck that Box A.  It will Efile just fine and not be rejected.


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