Tax Law and News Helping Clients With Estimated Tax Payments Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Written by Mike D'Avolio, CPA, JD Modified Oct 17, 2017 0 min read Even if a client asked for an extension, he or she must pay estimated tax for tax year 2015. Direct from the IRS, here are five tips to help your clients figure their estimated tax, when to make payment and other key concerns. Previous Post Tax Extensions: What Your Clients Need to Know Next Post How to Navigate Amending Returns for Your Client Written by Mike D'Avolio, CPA, JD Mike D’Avolio, CPA, JD, is a tax law specialist for Intuit® ProConnect™ Group, where he has worked since 1987. He monitors legislative and regulatory activity, serves as a government liaison, circulates information to employees and customers, analyzes and tests software, trains employees and customers, and serves as a public relations representative. More from Mike D'Avolio, CPA, JD Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Tax Law and News February 2025 tax and compliance deadlines Tax Law and News California wildfire victims qualify for tax relief Practice Management 5 ways to prep students for a results-driven profession Practice Management ProConnect™ Tax spotlight: Trevor Betts, EA Advisory Services Values-based financial planning Tax Law and News Navigating 2024 estate tax law changes Practice Management ProSeries® Tax spotlight: Michael Garcia Tax Law and News Annual inflation adjustments for TY24 and TY25 Practice Management Intuit is committed to your success Practice Management Lacerte® Tax spotlight: Karl J. Strube, CPA