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Can clients pay form 3522 (CA LLC Tax Voucher) in Lacerte?

 
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Karl
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To clarify, are you talking about a (year-delinquent) balance due payment for the 2023 tax year, or the 2024 estimate that is (was) required to be paid upfront 4/15/24?

I believe the balance due pmt needs to be done when you efile.  You could do an extension payment efile auto debit prior to e-filing, but I don't think you can submit a balance due auto-debit separate from e-filing the return.

Not sure about the next year's estimate, but I do think that can be an efile auto-debit separate from the return.

You'd have to try it and see.

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Karl
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Yes, Screen 54.013, second section partway down the screen.

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Perfect this is it, do you know if It can be paid separately from the return? Or does it all have to be done as one. Thanks!

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Karl
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To clarify, are you talking about a (year-delinquent) balance due payment for the 2023 tax year, or the 2024 estimate that is (was) required to be paid upfront 4/15/24?

I believe the balance due pmt needs to be done when you efile.  You could do an extension payment efile auto debit prior to e-filing, but I don't think you can submit a balance due auto-debit separate from e-filing the return.

Not sure about the next year's estimate, but I do think that can be an efile auto-debit separate from the return.

You'd have to try it and see.

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Yeah it is estimates for 2024.

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