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I'll lead you in the right direction to process your 2022 tax payment.
First off, let me share some information about the quarterly estimated tax payment due dates. The 2022 tax deadlines are:
If you missed the deadline, you may be subject to a penalty. Please check the IRS website for the complete instructions: Processing Late Payments.
I’ve also attached these resources that give more insights about quarterly taxes and late payments:
If you need further assistance with your quarterly taxes, let me know. I’ll be here to help. Have a great day!
Thanks @LieraMarie_A . My question is more related to the TurboTax tool itself. On EFTPS, I'm making payments for the 2022 year, but in Quickbooks, they are being attributed to the year 2023, which is incorrect. How can I fix that so that when I export my data from Quickbooks to Turbotax, the payments for 2022 will be counted correctly?
Thanks for checking back with us, @rodrigoreis22.
In QuickBooks, you can not submit these payments when they're late. Since we are in the 2023 year and the payments need a date of 2022, it is considered late.
However, I have some steps you can follow to record the payments in QuickBooks. This way, when you go to file your 2023 taxes, you won't run into any issues.
If the payment was missed and you didn't get the chance to submit it yet, you can follow the steps from the IRS website to pay them.
I've also attached these resources that give more insights about quarterly taxes and late payments:
I'm only a reply away if you have any questions or concerns. Take care!
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