Where do I enter estimated tax payments on TaxAct?
Henry Morales
Published Feb 24, 2026
From within your TaxAct return (Online or Desktop), click on the Basic Info tab. On smaller devices, click the menu icon in the upper left-hand corner, then select Basic Info. Click on the Estimated Payments tab directly below the tabs.
Can I file 2017 taxes on TaxAct?
TaxAct 2017 Basic – File Federal Taxes Online with Tax Prep Software.
How do I report estimated tax payments in TaxAct?
From within your TaxAct return (Online or Desktop), click on the Federal tab. On smaller devices, click in the upper left-hand corner, then select Federal. Click 2017 Estimated Tax Payments. Click Yes to review the requirements for making estimated tax payments.
Can I file quarterly taxes with TaxAct?
Quarterly estimated taxes help you proactively pay taxes as you earn money throughout the year. You can print your quarterly estimated tax vouchers through TaxAct.
How do I cancel my estimated tax payments on TaxAct?
Call IRS e-file Payment Services at 1-888-353-4537 to inquire about or cancel a payment. Cancellation requests must be received no later than 11:59 p.m. ET two business days prior to the scheduled payment date.
Can I file back taxes on TaxAct?
You can e-file prior year returns (2018 tax year and forward) year-round using TaxAct Professional or Consumer Business Editions.
Can I pay my taxes with TaxAct?
If you e-file your 2020 tax return, you can use EFW to make up to four (4) 2021 estimated tax payments. This is a free option. To set up estimated tax payments to go toward next year’s tax liability using the TaxAct® program: From within your TaxAct return (Online or Desktop), click Federal.
How can I change my tax payment date?
Taxpayers who filed electronically and scheduled their payment with an Electronic Funds Withdrawal, and want to reschedule their payment to the July 15 due date, can call the IRS e-file Payment Services automated line at 888-353-4537 to cancel their payment no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern time two business days prior …