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IRS Form 2210 in Year of Death

smh
Level 1

Taxpayer died during the year and accordingly no more estimates are due, but Lacerte is still showing an underpayment penalty for quarters after the date of death.  How do I stop this?

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BobKamman
Level 15

Date of death?  Quarters that penalty is being assessed?  How much money is involved, anyway?

smh
Level 1

Date of death was entered.  It is substantial dollars.  Also, it is not correct even if small dollars.

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BobKamman
Level 15

Yes, but it's not worth worrying about if less than $100 because it won't be assessed.  I asked the date of death and which quarters were involved, because the penalty still applies to the payments due before death.  If the death occurred before 7/15, you should be home free.