Do I need to pay estimated quarterly taxes for my state?
by Intuit•15• Updated 2 months ago
Learn about state requirements for estimated quarterly tax payments.
If you're self-employed, you need to pay federal estimated quarterly taxes for the income you make. Some states also require estimated quarterly taxes. This means you may need to make two estimated tax payments each quarter: one to the IRS and one to your state.
QuickBooks Self-Employed calculates federal estimated quarterly taxes. However, it doesn't calculate state estimated quarterly taxes.
Get state quarterly tax info
Check the IRS' list of state's department of revenue sites to see your state's requirements. They should also tell you how to make tax payments.
If you don't see your state, reach out to your state's tax franchise board or department of revenue.
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