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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2106 income voucher in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the estate or trust's employer identification number (EIN) in the designated field. Ensure this matches the EIN on your federal Form SS-4.
  3. If applicable, input the fiscal year start and end dates in mm-dd-yyyy format. This is crucial for non-calendar year filers.
  4. Carefully type the name of the estate or trust exactly as it appears on federal Form SS-4 to avoid discrepancies.
  5. Fill in the mailing address of the fiduciary, including apartment number, city, state, and ZIP code.
  6. Enter estimated tax amounts for New York State, New York City, and Yonkers separately. Then calculate and input the total payment amount.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before saving your completed form. Remember not to staple any checks to the voucher if you are submitting a payment.

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Unreimbursed Employee Expenses Armed Forces reservists. Qualified performing artists. Fee-basis state or local government officials. Employees with impairment-related work expenses.
If you owe the IRS money, the last thing you want is for your payment to get lost or misapplied. Thats where Form 1040-V comes in a simple but important payment voucher that helps ensure your check or money order is correctly processed.
IRS Form 2106 can be used to itemize deductions for non-reimbursed work-related expenses like travel and meals.
Form 2106 may be used only by Armed Forces reservists, qualified performing artists, fee-basis state or local government officials, and employees with impairment-related work expenses because of the suspension of miscellaneous itemized deductions subject to the 2% floor under section 67(a) by section 67(g).
The 2018 tax reform suspended this deduction for most taxpayers until 2025. However, taxpayers employed in certain professions can still file Form 2106 to claim their business expenses and do not need to itemize to do so.

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Use Form 2106 if you were an Armed Forces reservist, a qualified performing artist, a fee-basis state or local government official, or an employee with impairment-related work expenses.
Use Form 2106 if you were an Armed Forces reservist, qualified performing artist, fee-basis state or local government official, or employee with impairment-related work expenses.
Youre a qualified performing artist if all of the following is true: You performed services in the performing arts as an employee for at least two employers during the tax year. You received from at least two of those employers wages of $200 or more per employer.

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