How to make estimated tax payments electronically
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You can schedule them on the ES Worksheet. Or use IRS Direct Pay to make them throughout the year electronically.
You can schedule them on the ES Worksheet. Or use IRS Direct Pay to make them throughout the year electronically.
Lisa,
Many thinks!
mean thanks - been another long day
I also found you can make your state estimated payments on line at many of the state taxation and revenue sites. I am in New Mexico and we can set the payments up for all 4 quarters and designate the payment withdrawal dates as well. I am quite sure most states have this ability.
I just saw they added CA this year, never noticed it before....CA makes it super easy to do it on their website as well
unfortunately, here in Maryland we have no way to make electronic estimated tax payments for PTE's online. I see in Pro Series I can set them up. However, because the due date for the first 2 payments was 7/15 the program is not allowing me to efile the payments today. Is there a was I can override the date?
Thanks Just-Lisa-Now- I should be able to efile the 3rd quarter through the software?
Very frustrating but I'm unable to use the quarterly efile for my partnership and S corp clients so the 3rd and 4th quarters are set-up to go automatically. I've only gotten the estimates to efile once a few years ago. Not quite sure what I'm doing wrong. I go back and review all the necessary information. The date can't be the problem this time because today is 9/10 and the 3rd qtr is due next Wednesday.
Really too bad because MD is so behind the times with efiling and uploading documents. The only other way for clients to pay the estimates is with a paper check. Most of my clients don't even have checks because all they do is electronic. Some I doubt even know how to fill out a check.
Anyone have any ideas to share please send them my way. I'm going to have to get these returns filed. My understanding is once the return is filed it's too late to set-up the estimated tax efile, but maybe for next year.....
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