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question about line 75 - Amount of line 73 you want applied to your 2008 estimated tax removeps-groups@yahoo.com 06-23-2008
Posted by removeps-groups@yahoo.com on June 23, 2008, 6:31 pm
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I have a question about question about line 75 - Amount of line 73 you
want applied to your 2008 estimated tax. Does the IRS or any state
pay you interest on this amount? If not, why would anyone want to use
line 75?

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Posted by Arthur Kamlet on June 23, 2008, 6:53 pm
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>I have a question about question about line 75 - Amount of line 73 you
>want applied to your 2008 estimated tax. Does the IRS or any state
>pay you interest on this amount? If not, why would anyone want to use
>line 75?

No interest.

But for those who know they will be paying estimated taxes, it is
often very convenient to pay some or all of their April 14
estimated tax from their refund.
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ArtKamlet at a o l dot c o m Columbus OH K2PZH

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Posted by Harlan Lunsford on June 24, 2008, 3:10 pm
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removeps-groups@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a question about question about line 75 - Amount of line 73 you
> want applied to your 2008 estimated tax. Does the IRS or any state
> pay you interest on this amount? If not, why would anyone want to use
> line 75?
>
For those who pay estimated taxes, this is a really good way to make the
first installment.
In fact I've a couple of clients who say each year "let it (overpayment)
ride!". One of these let her last year's overpayment suffice for all
four installments for 2008! Talk about convenience!

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
(computer fixed)

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Posted by removeps-groups@yahoo.com on June 24, 2008, 4:02 pm
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> removeps-gro...@yahoo.com wrote:

> For those who pay estimated taxes, this is a really good way to make the
> first installment.
> In fact I've a couple of clients who say each year "let it (overpayment)
> ride!".  One of these let her last year's overpayment suffice for all
> four installments for 2008!  Talk about convenience!

But you lose lots of interest this way. Better to keep the money in a
savings account, CD's, treasurys. With EFTPS, making estimated
payments should be pretty easy. Ideally, people making estimated
payments should make 5 of them for a tax year -- the usual 4 to pay
90% of the tax due, and a last one on April/15 to pay the remaining
10%.

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Posted by Harlan Lunsford on June 24, 2008, 5:21 pm
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removeps-groups@yahoo.com wrote:
> wrote:
>> removeps-gro...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> For those who pay estimated taxes, this is a really good way to make the
>> first installment.
>> In fact I've a couple of clients who say each year "let it (overpayment)
>> ride!". One of these let her last year's overpayment suffice for all
>> four installments for 2008! Talk about convenience!
>
> But you lose lots of interest this way. Better to keep the money in a
> savings account, CD's, treasurys. With EFTPS, making estimated
> payments should be pretty easy. Ideally, people making estimated
> payments should make 5 of them for a tax year -- the usual 4 to pay
> 90% of the tax due, and a last one on April/15 to pay the remaining
> 10%.
>
That is exactly the way I think and act of course. But remember,
everybody in this world is not driven by money. And given the low
interest rates in money market funds today, it's not worth the hassle
to many people who cultivate peace of mind.

And we all have clients who are just plain forgetful.

ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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