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Purpose of This Package |
Exception. You don’t have to pay estimated tax for 2025 |
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Use Form 1040-ES to figure and pay your estimated tax |
if you were a U.S. citizen or resident alien for all of 2024 |
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for 2025. |
and you had no tax liability for the full 12-month 2024 tax |
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Estimated tax is the method used to pay tax on income |
year. You had no tax liability for 2024 if your total tax was |
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zero or you didn’t have to file an income tax return. |
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that isn’t subject to withholding (for example, earnings |
Special Rules |
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from self-employment, including gig economy work, |
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interest, dividends, rents, alimony, etc.). In addition, if you |
There are special rules for those who have income from |
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don’t elect voluntary withholding, you should make |
farming and fishing, for certain household employers, and |
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estimated tax payments on other taxable income, such as |
certain higher income taxpayers. |
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unemployment compensation and the taxable part of your |
Farming and fishing. If at least two-thirds of your gross |
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social security benefits. |
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Preprinted vouchers. If you made estimated tax |
income for 2024 or 2025 is from farming or fishing, |
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substitute 662/3% for 90% in (2a) under General Rule. |
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payments for 2024, this package may contain vouchers |
Household employers. When estimating the tax on your |
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that are preprinted with your name, address, and SSN. |
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If your name or SSN isn't correct, make the |
2025 tax return, include your household employment |
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taxes if either of the following applies. |
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necessary changes on the vouchers. Cross out |
• You will have federal income tax withheld from wages, |
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the name and SSN of a deceased or divorced |
pensions, annuities, gambling winnings, or other income. |
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spouse. |
• You would be required to make estimated tax payments |
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Change of address. If your address has changed, file |
to avoid a penalty even if you didn’t include household |
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employment taxes when figuring your estimated tax. |
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Form 8822, to update your record. |
Higher income taxpayers. If your adjusted gross |
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Future developments. For the latest information about |
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income (AGI) for 2024 was more than $150,000 ($75,000 |
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developments related to Form 1040-ES and its |
if your filing status for 2025 is married filing separately), |
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instructions, such as legislation enacted after they were |
substitute 110% for 100% in (2b) under General Rule, |
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published, go to |
IRS.gov/Form1040ES |
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earlier. If at least two-thirds of your gross income for 2024 |
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Who Must Make Estimated Tax |
or 2025 is from farming or fishing, this rule doesn't apply. |
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Payments |
Increase Your Withholding |
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The estimated tax rules apply to: |
If you also receive salaries and wages, you may be able to |
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U.S. citizens and resident aliens; |
avoid having to make estimated tax payments on your |
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Residents of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, |
other income by asking your employer to take more tax out |
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Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana |
of your earnings. To do this, file a new Form W-4, |
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Islands, and American Samoa; and |
Employee's Withholding Certificate, with your employer. |
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Nonresident aliens (use Form 1040-ES (NR)). |
Generally, if you receive a pension or annuity you can |
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General Rule |
use Form W-4P, Withholding Certificate for Periodic |
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Pension or Annuity Payments, to start or change your |
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In most cases, you must pay estimated tax for 2025 if both |
withholding from these payments. |
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of the following apply. |
You can also choose to have federal income tax |
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1. You expect to owe at least $1,000 in tax for 2025, |
withheld from certain government payments (see Form |
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after subtracting your withholding and refundable credits. |
W-4V, Voluntary Withholding Request) or from |
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2. You expect your withholding and refundable credits |
nonperiodic payments and eligible rollover distributions |
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to be less than the smaller of: |
(see Form W-4R, Withholding Certificate for Nonperiodic |
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or a. |
90% of the tax to be shown on your 2025 tax return, |
Payments and Eligible Rollover Distributions). |
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You can use the Tax Withholding Estimator at |
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b. 100% of the tax shown on your 2024 tax return. Your |
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IRS.gov/W4App |
to determine whether you need to |
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2024 tax return must cover all 12 months. |
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have your withholding increased or decreased. |
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Note. These percentages may be different if you have |
Additional Information You May Need |
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income from farming or fishing or are a higher income |
You can find most of the information you will need in Pub. |
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taxpayer. See Special Rules, later. |
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505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax, and in the |
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instructions for the 2024 Form 1040 and 1040-SR. |