help me pls
help me pls
hi guys. does anyone know when/how we have to report our taxes or pay quarterly or whatever? how do you do that? thank you
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You pay quarterly before April 15th, June 15th, September 15th, and January 15th. You basically take what you expect to owe by the end of the year and divide it by 4 then pay. (As a BS making the 25k stipend, 12k internship, and roughly $16k in school refunds from other scholarships) I ended up paying around $1000 per quarter (thank you tax reform!)
Your mileage will vary and I still expect to owe some this year, but hopefully no more than $500-600.
https://www.irs.gov/payments
Remember, you are not self employed so consult your CPA about making sure your stipends are taxed correctly.
Your mileage will vary and I still expect to owe some this year, but hopefully no more than $500-600.
https://www.irs.gov/payments
Remember, you are not self employed so consult your CPA about making sure your stipends are taxed correctly.
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So, first year taxes are due in April? (I was also self employed this year, so I know those taxes will be due in January.)CSMajor wrote:You pay quarterly before April 15th, June 15th, September 15th, and January 15th. You basically take what you expect to owe by the end of the year and divide it by 4 then pay. (As a BS making the 25k stipend, 12k internship, and roughly $16k in school refunds from other scholarships) I ended up paying around $1000 per quarter (thank you tax reform!)
Your mileage will vary and I still expect to owe some this year, but hopefully no more than $500-600.
https://www.irs.gov/payments
Remember, you are not self employed so consult your CPA about making sure your stipends are taxed correctly.
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If we are still in school receiving stipends, do we have to pay quarterly? Or can we pay once a year and be okay?CSMajor wrote:You pay quarterly before April 15th, June 15th, September 15th, and January 15th. You basically take what you expect to owe by the end of the year and divide it by 4 then pay. (As a BS making the 25k stipend, 12k internship, and roughly $16k in school refunds from other scholarships) I ended up paying around $1000 per quarter (thank you tax reform!)
Your mileage will vary and I still expect to owe some this year, but hopefully no more than $500-600.
https://www.irs.gov/payments
Remember, you are not self employed so consult your CPA about making sure your stipends are taxed correctly.
Re: help me pls
Yes. You have to pay quarterly, otherwise the IRS can tack on a penalty for not doing so and get interest on what you were supposed to be paying.littleconfused wrote:If we are still in school receiving stipends, do we have to pay quarterly? Or can we pay once a year and be okay?CSMajor wrote:You pay quarterly before April 15th, June 15th, September 15th, and January 15th. You basically take what you expect to owe by the end of the year and divide it by 4 then pay. (As a BS making the 25k stipend, 12k internship, and roughly $16k in school refunds from other scholarships) I ended up paying around $1000 per quarter (thank you tax reform!)
Your mileage will vary and I still expect to owe some this year, but hopefully no more than $500-600.
https://www.irs.gov/payments
Remember, you are not self employed so consult your CPA about making sure your stipends are taxed correctly.
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wait so if we are in our first year of the scholarship meaning we have only been receiving payments since august... do we owe money by January 15? thanks for the help!
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Re: help me pls
Yes you generally need to pay quarterly and the last quarter is due January 15th but you may be able to just pay when filing your taxes in April if you meet the "safe harbor" requirements. (You might try googling the terms: estimated taxes safe harbor 2018.) However, for the next year you will almost certainly need to be making quarterly estimated tax payments.confused wrote:wait so if we are in our first year of the scholarship meaning we have only been receiving payments since august... do we owe money by January 15? thanks for the help!
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Does this change if you have a spouse that is in a job and paying taxes?
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Not significantly, you'll likely need to pay some amount of estimated taxes on your portion of the income still. You will need to pay at least 100% of what you both owed last year or 90% of what you owe this year in order to avoid penalties. The tax withdrawal from your spouse's income should at least cover your obligation to pay estimated taxes on their portion of the shared income, but I would be surprised if they are having enough withdrawn that it will cover the tax burden from your income as well. I would use turbotax to calculate the estimate of what you need to pay, since is will account for the two incomes and the portion of the burden that withdrawal covers.redmath wrote:Does this change if you have a spouse that is in a job and paying taxes?