Estimated Tax for U.S. Corporations Q&A
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Who must pay estimated tax? |
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Generally, a corporation must make estimated tax payments if it meet one of the following conditions:
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How to figure estimated tax? |
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Corporations generally use Form 1120-W as a worksheet to figure each required installment of estimated tax. You generally use one of the following two methods to figure each required installment. You should use the method that yields the smallest installment payments. Method 1. Each required installment is 25% of the income tax the corporation will show on its return for the current year. Method 2. Each required installment is 25% of the income tax shown on the corporation's return for the previous year. To use Method 2:
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When to pay estimated tax? |
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The installments are generally due by the 15th day of the 4th, 6th, 9th, and 12th months of the tax year. If any due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the installment is due on the next regular business day. |
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Any penalty will be charged for underpayment of estimated tax? |
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A corporation that does not make estimated tax payments when due may be subject to an underpayment penalty for the period of underpayment. The penalty is figured separately for each installment due date. The corporation may owe a penalty for an earlier due date, even if it paid enough tax later to make up the underpayment. This is true even if the corporation is due a refund when its return is filed. |
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How to request quick refund for overpaid estimated tax? |
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A corporation that has overpaid its estimated tax may apply for a quick refund if the overpayment is at least 10% of its expected income tax liability and at least $500. To apply, file Form 4466 (Corporation Application for Quick Refund of Overpayment of Estimated Tax) after the end of the tax year and before the corporation files its income tax return. An extension of time to file the corporation's income tax return will not extend the time for filing Form 4466. |