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      09-30-2020, 10:57 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by DETRoadster View Post
His hunch is that an estimated tax payment for 2020 was accidentally applied to 2019. The amount we are off is close to some of the estimated payments we've made but not exact.
This is exactly what I alluded to in my post, a discrepancy with estimated tax paid is very common.

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The IRS is actually very good at making refund adjustments in the taxpayer's favor. A very common adjustment is when there is a difference in total estimated tax payments actually made versus what was reported as being paid on your tax return.
Should have pre-qualified my expertise...

Source: I am an IRS Enrolled Agent. I represent taxpayers before the IRS.
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