TurboTax Estimated Taxes Quarterly Income Tax Filer Win/Mac

Software : TurboTax Estimated Taxes Quarterly Income Tax Filer Win/Mac

TurboTax Estimated Taxes Quarterly Income Tax Filer Win/Mac

from: Intuit, Inc.



 : TurboTax Estimated Taxes Quarterly Income Tax Filer Win/Mac
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Intuit
EAN: 0028287415614
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Intuit, Inc.
Manufacturer: Intuit, Inc.
Model: 297337
Publisher: Intuit, Inc.
Release Date: 2005-12-18
Studio: Intuit, Inc.



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Product DescriptionTurboTax Estimated Taxes is your complete estimated income tax solution, from figuring to filing. It helps eliminate tax-time surprises, penalties and fines…and minimizes under- and over-payments. Enjoy the relief, peace of mind and control that come from doing your quarterly estimated income taxes right: this online program guides you through estimated taxes, step-by-step, quarter-by-quarter, applying up-to-date tax laws and calculating your estimated payments. You’ll be more organized, as it reminds you of payment due dates and keeps payment records. And you can manage your cash flow better by budgeting the right amounts to pay each quarter.




Features:
  • Guides you through estimated taxes, step-by-step, quarter-by-quarter.
  • Applies up-to-date tax laws to your situation.
  • Calculates your quarterly payments according to IRS guidelines.
  • E-files your quarterly payments for free, or prints them for mailing.
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Do Not Buy this Software Until it's Updated
When I first saw this software at the store, I was really excited, not because I needed it for myself but because I thought it would be great for my students. I'm a tax professional who specializes in working with self-employed people. I teach small business tax classes and one of the hardest things to teach others is how to make quarterly estimated tax payments (how to know the amount to send in). I figured this software would really help students but that's not true. The only thing this software does right now is tell you that you can avoid penalties by sending in the same amount as your tax liability was last year. And then it tells you which line to look at on your tax return to see what that figure is. Supposedly in June, an update to the program will help users calculate the true amount to send in based on the income being earned in the current year. Without that feature, this software is nothing. I hope the revised version will provide this information; the concept seems good but this program should not have been released until it was really ready to be used.

By the way, if you can't wait until June to learn how to calculate the amount to send in for estimated tax payments, download form 1040ES from the IRS website or take a look at my book Minding Her Own Business: the Self-Employed Woman's Essential Guide to Taxes and Recordkeeping. Two chapters plus an appendix are devoted to this important (and confusing) subject.

Jan Zobel EA
Oakland, CA



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