I have never paid quarterly taxes ... EVER. What is it? What are the advantages and disadvantages? How do you do it? As in what forms do you need and where do you pay, how much etc? I've never owed taxes before but I have a feeling that I very well may have to next year so I'm wondering if this is better??? Comments, Ideas?
For Those Of You That File Quarterly Taxes
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I owe. I will be sending in 20% of what I made from Jan.-March by April 15.
At the very bottom you will see "payment vouchers" (4). They each have the due date on them.
1 - April 15
2 - June 17
3 - September 16
4 - January 15- Flag
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I also get confused on this, my tax preparer said since my husband files 0, and I have never owed more than $40, that I have been fine to not pay quarterly, last year I got my income down to $18000, and owed $40. this year I think I can get it fairly close if maybe $19000 instead, so I don't think I'll owe to much more than last year.but next year, I do not think I will be able to be so lucky, not sure If I should have my husband have even more taken out of his checks, set aside, or pay quarterly, guess I'll ask my tax guy tomorrow.- Flag
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I owe. I will be sending in 20% of what I made from Jan.-March by April 15.
At the very bottom you will see "payment vouchers" (4). They each have the due date on them.
1 - April 15
2 - June 17
3 - September 16
4 - January 15- Flag
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I also get confused on this, my tax preparer said since my husband files 0, and I have never owed more than $40, that I have been fine to not pay quarterly, last year I got my income down to $18000, and owed $40. this year I think I can get it fairly close if maybe $19000 instead, so I don't think I'll owe to much more than last year.but next year, I do not think I will be able to be so lucky, not sure If I should have my husband have even more taken out of his checks, set aside, or pay quarterly, guess I'll ask my tax guy tomorrow.- Flag
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Yeah your right, I should have my husband increase his withholdings, I think I'll be fine for this year, but next year won't be as good. but I'm not sure what I should tell him to increase them to, right now he files 0....where do you go from zero?- Flag
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Does he claim married, but withold at the higher single rate?- Flag
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Our accountant told us how much we should pay each quarter so that we won't owe (hopefully) at tax time.
I pay it https://www.eftps.gov/eftps/ here. Very simple and easy to do! It's free too!- Flag
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dh claims married at a higher single rate 0 deductions ( so he does not claim himself. he also has an extra $20 taken out for state and $50 for feds. We got a refund so he needs to change that. We keep an eye on it and stop the extra money later in the yearIt:: will wait
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I too want to start paying and I'm glad you started this thread. If I keep going without paying I will get nothing from social security when its time to retire.
So, we download these coupons and send in 20% of our pay for the 3 months, right?
So my question is what if I make 12k in the 3 months, but at the end of the year I know I will write off 25% of that, meaning my net pay isn't 12k, its 9k. Do I send in $1800 or do I send in $2,400?
Holy cow. I'm not prepared for that at all.I think I better start next year
If Im not mistaken you don't get a refund at the end of the year if you over pay? Where does it go then? Is it all in your SS or does the gov just keep it? Or am I misinformed?- Flag
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I too want to start paying and I'm glad you started this thread. If I keep going without paying I will get nothing from social security when its time to retire.
So, we download these coupons and send in 20% of our pay for the 3 months, right?
So my question is what if I make 12k in the 3 months, but at the end of the year I know I will write off 25% of that, meaning my net pay isn't 12k, its 9k. Do I send in $1800 or do I send in $2,400?
Holy cow. I'm not prepared for that at all.I think I better start next year
If Im not mistaken you don't get a refund at the end of the year if you over pay? Where does it go then? Is it all in your SS or does the gov just keep it? Or am I misinformed?- Flag
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Can I ask how much you usually gross? and does your husband get paid weekly or Bi-weekly?- Flag
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Married, but withold at higher single rate
And he should still claim 0, but you may also have to have him take extra out.....from my understanding- Flag
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That makes sense to me only if you aren't worried about your own SS. What happens if god forbid you split up. He got all the taxes out of his check and you didn't pay into your SS because of it. Then you get nothing. Am I totally off track? I really don't "get" tax stuff.- Flag
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