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The estimated payment amount that is listed on the Client Letter adds up to more than 100% of the prior year tax liability. Any idea why the software suggests more? It isn't a lot more, but the 2019 tax was $311,931, but the Client Letter says to pay in $83,300/quarter or a total of $333,200. Why would it do that?
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AGI is over $150,000, which means it uses 110%
Also, some credits adjust that amount.
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Your client's safe-harbor estimates are 110% of prior year tax, because they have AGI > $150k.
You might want to review the Form 1040-ES instructions, where that information appears.