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Estimated tax payments must be made when the estimated taxes owed by a Montana taxpayer – after any withholding and nonrefundable credits – is more than $500.

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Louisiana taxpayers who expect to owe $1,000 for single ($2,000 for joint) or more, must make a declaration of estimated income and pay estimated tax payments.

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Wisconsin taxpayers who expect to owe more than $500 after withheld taxes and allowable credits should make estimated tax payments or increase withholding.

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Virginia and Pay Tax buttons on a keyboard

Taxpayers who file a Virginia tax return and expect to owe $150 or more over any taxes already withheld might need to file estimated tax payments.

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Regardless of whether they are a Michigan resident, taxpayers who expect to owe more than $500 when they file their MI-1040, must make estimated tax payments.

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Pennsylvania Flag on a pile of money

The PA Dept of Revenue expects you to make PA Estimated Tax payments if you make more than $9,500 of taxable income that has not had taxes withheld from it.

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Estimated Tax Payments

If you happen to miss one of your quarterly estimated tax payments, all is not lost. As soon as you remember, go ahead and make the quarterly payment late.

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IRS Notice CP60 informs taxpayers a payment was posted to their account in error. The IRS removed the payment and the taxpayer now owes additional tax.

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Estimated Taxes

Estimated tax payments are additional payments that taxpayers may make on a quarterly basis to cover any additional taxes that may be due.

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Mailing a Letter

If you choose to mail in your tax payment to the IRS or state, I recommend mailing it via certified return receipt or priority mail so that you can track it.

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Notary

I am a mobile notary Signing Agent. When doing quarterly payments, would I claim pay on the month I do appt. or when I get paid?

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Tax Debt Relief

Millions of individuals and business owners in America currently have unpaid IRS tax liabilities. Here are a few items to consider for tax debt relief options.

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