Will IRS consider a 2210 Annualized Method form late and reduce the Underpayment Penalty, submitted after IRS Assessed the penalty? 2210 AI was not submitted with the Tax Filing. Do I have to submit with Form 843?
Not huge - $ 147, but should be less based on Annualized Method - if I can "muddle" through the form correctly.
Taxpayer and spouse were on Regular Wages and Withholding for 8 months, then went to SE income in the last 4 months, which is what triggered the penalty, even though we had submitted the ES payment in Sept 2011 and Jan 2012. There were refunds for overpayment, just underpayment due to the changeover between wages and SE income timing.
Sandy
Not huge - $ 147, but should be less based on Annualized Method - if I can "muddle" through the form correctly.
Taxpayer and spouse were on Regular Wages and Withholding for 8 months, then went to SE income in the last 4 months, which is what triggered the penalty, even though we had submitted the ES payment in Sept 2011 and Jan 2012. There were refunds for overpayment, just underpayment due to the changeover between wages and SE income timing.
Sandy
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