Typically, if you receive a W-2, your taxes are automatically withheld. However, if you earn money from self-employment, interest, dividends, or rents, you will have to make estimated tax payments. This ensures that you’re paying your taxes.
Read on to find out the estimated tax payment schedule for 2019.
Generally, taxpayers can figure their estimated taxes and pay four equal portions of it throughout the year. You can also choose to pay your estimated tax by the tax deadline.
For instance, you can pay your estimated tax by April 15, 2019 or the dates below.
Payment | Due Date |
---|---|
1st Payment | April 15, 2019 |
2nd Payment | June 17, 2019 |
3rd Payment | September 16, 2019 |
4th Payment | January 15, 2020 |
On top of that, if you file your 2019 tax return by January 31, 2020, and pay the entire balance due with your return, you don’t have to make the payment due January 15, 2020.
You can use Form 1040-ES if you are a U.S. citizen, resident alien, a resident of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa. If you are a Nonresident alien, use Form 1040-ES (NR) .
For 2019, you’re required to pay your estimated taxes if you:
90% of the taxes on your 2019 tax return or
100% of your taxes displayed on your 2018 tax return for all 12 months
For farmers, fishermen, household employers, and high-income earners, click here to view specific instructions.
You can pay online, IRS Direct Pay, debit or credit card, electronic fund withdrawal, online payment agreement, the IRS2Go app, cash, the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System, check or money order. The addresses for paying by check and money order are displayed below.
If you miss your payments or do not make your estimated tax payments throughout the year, you will be subject to penalties. The IRS determines your penalty by the number of days each portion of your taxes remains unpaid. They may waive your penalty if you meet either circumstance:
You can use Form 2210 to see if you owe any penalties of estimated tax for the 2018 tax year.
Here is the draft of Form 2210 for the upcoming 2019 tax year.
You do not need to pay estimated tax for 2019 if you were a citizen or resident alien for the full 2018 tax year and your tax liability and total tax was zero or did not need to file a tax return. If you want to avoid making estimated tax payments, (in the case that you have a W-2 job) you can increase your withholding using Form W-4; the Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate.
Hurry and file, especially if you missed an estimated tax payment so you don’t need to pay extra in late-filing penalties and interest!
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