I figured my client owing $508 in estimated tax penalty. He doesn't like to pay estimated taxes and owed on his return $10,996. I set up for him to pay to an account through electronic filing. IRS just refunded him the $508 and the letter said no penalty. What is going on? He owed $11,440 in 2022.
No, I didn't see the letter but he got a check and I told him to wait for the letter to call back. He just called back and said he got the letter. He doesn't understand how to read me the letter. Do I need to call him back to look at the letter.
Patax-What other details do you need?
Was the Form 2210 and penalty amount included with the return you filed? Or did it show just the tax owed, and you assumed they would calculate the penalty? Was it filed electronically, or on paper? What date did you use for figuring the penalty? I wouldn't be surprised if he gets a bill in July.
"I figured my client owing $508 in estimated tax penalty."
How did you figure that? Which program are you using?
"He doesn't like to pay estimated taxes and owed on his return $10,996."
Meaning he never prepays at all, or only pays through withholding?
@Debst99 is your client a farmer? Per quick finder page 6-21: "No penalty for failing to make estimated tax payments for 2023 if at least two-thirds of total gross income was from farming or fishing during 2022 or 2023 and Form 1040 is filed and all the tax due is paid by March 1st 2024."
I've had clients attempt to read me those kind of letters over the phone --------- pure misery as they read everything they can find except what I really need to know.
Bob-Proseries figured the penalty.
qb-no withholding done on his pensions or social security.
@Debst99 This is like pulling teeth. Was the 2210 included with the return you filed? Was it sent electronically, or paper filed? What date did you use for figuring the tax payment date?
My guess is still that only the tax was shown on the return, IRS has no way of knowing why the extra $500 was paid, they'll eventually get around to billing it based on the exact payment date.
abctax-no to your question.
I asked the client for the letter. He is dropping it off to me.
sounds like the IRS.... You could try to call them, but i'd cash the check and call it a day!
good luck with that one!
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