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Will the IRS send a late penalty for the Q1 payment (TY19) which is due 4/2019 if the required tax is paid 100% by the final quarterly pyment?

tracie
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If my client does not make the Apr 19 Est Payment (for TY2019) by the due date, but pays all of the required tax for TY19 by the last qrtrly pymnt, will they receive a late penalty?

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TaxGuyBill
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Probably, yes.  The requirement is quarterly (even though they aren't really "quarters"), and if the 'required' payments are not paid by the quarterly due date, the Underpayment of Estimated Tax penalty starts to apply (it is basically just interest, based on how many days the payment was late).

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TaxGuyBill
Level 15

Probably, yes.  The requirement is quarterly (even though they aren't really "quarters"), and if the 'required' payments are not paid by the quarterly due date, the Underpayment of Estimated Tax penalty starts to apply (it is basically just interest, based on how many days the payment was late).

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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
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they wont "send a late penalty for the Q1 payment ".  It would happen on the return next year.

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abctax55
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tracie
Level 2
are you both saying she would just be assessed the Underpayment Penalty? She does not plan to underpay, just not pay the Q1 payment
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dd4vols
Level 10
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yes... by not paying the first qtr  (or any qtr for that matter), that is by definition "Underpayment"... think about it logically, if there was no penalty....NO ONE would ever make a qtrly estimate
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