Estimated Federal Income Tax Payment Rules – Do I Need To Start Making Estimated Federal Income Tax Payments?

2026 · DO I NEED TO START MAKING
ESTIMATED FEDERAL INCOME TAX PAYMENTS?
Did you have a federal income tax liability for the prior tax year (covering a full 12-month period)?You are not required to make estimated tax payments for the current year.Consider making estimated tax payments to ensure you pay adequate taxes for each quarter. Continue on if you have other sources of income subject to withholding.Consider electing multiple jobs on your W-4. This can more accurately approximate your tax liability and increase your withholdings to avoid estimated tax payments.Review your W-4P and/or W-4V, and consider increasing the tax you have withheld in order to avoid estimated tax payments.Review how the bonuswas paid (separate check or wages) and/or theterms of the equity compensation/vesting. You may need to adjust your withholdings and/or make an estimated tax payment, as any default withholdings may be insufficient.With proper withholdings, it is likely you will not need to make additional estimated tax payments.NoYesNoYesNoYesYesNoYesNoNoYesYesNoNoYesNoYesWill you be a U.S. citizen or resident for the whole year?Do you receive income from self-employment, interest, dividends, capital gains, rents, royalties, taxable alimony, prizes, etc.?Did you have an unexpected spike in income in any quarter?Did your employer issue a bonus or equity compensation, or did any employer equity interests vest?Do you have more than one source of income eligible for withholding (e.g., wages and a pension)?Are you married filing jointly, and do you and your spouse have more than one source of income (e.g., you both work)?Are you taking taxable distributions from a traditional retirement plan, pension, or annuity and/or receiving Social Security benefits? Taxes must be paid as income is earned, through withholding or estimated tax payments. Review your state’s withholding and estimated tax payment process, if applicable, as this is separate from federal tax.You just need to be sure that all required payments are made by the end of each quarter.If making estimated tax payments, you can pay weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, etc. Be mindful that penalties may apply when tax is underpaid or paid late.Refer to the “safe harbor” rules regarding minimum payments (90% of current year liability, or 100% of prior year liability [110% above AGI thresholds]).If you are deciding between increasing your withholdings or making estimated tax payments, note that withholdings are considered proportionally made throughout the year, while estimated tax payments are credited when paid.Will you owe $1,000 or more in federal income tax this year?START HERE
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