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Behind on estimated payments?
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Missed your estimated tax payments. Here's what it means and how to fix it. Why estimated payments matter. If you're self-employed or own a business, you must pay taxes quarterly. The IRS expects you to cover your tax bill as you earn, not just at year end. IRS penalties and interest. Missed payments lead to interest and underpayment penalties, especially if you owe more than 1,000 in April. What to do if you missed payments? Make a catch-up payment. Adjust your next payments. File Form 2210 if you have a valid reason. And work with a tax pro if you've fallen far behind. Are you behind on estimated tax payments? Call Victory Tax Lawyers at 866-9386918 or visit victorytaxlaw.com.
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