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  2. Begin by entering the primary's legal name and social security number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In Part I, if you qualify for an exception from the underpayment penalty, enter the appropriate exception number. If not, proceed to Part II.
  4. In Part II, complete lines 1 through 6 by entering your net tax, calculating 90% of that amount, and detailing any Arkansas income tax withheld.
  5. If line 6 exceeds line 3, move on to Part III. Here, calculate required installments and any penalties based on your payment due dates.
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If your current year total tax minus the amount of tax you paid through withholding is less than $1,000, you are not required to pay the underpayment penalty and do not need to complete Form 2210.
AR2210 is the Arkansas Underpayment of Estimated Tax form. This form is added by TurboTax when it appears that you did not pay at least 90% of your Arkansas tax due and when the tax due is larger than $1,000.
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The AR1000EC is the Arkansas Individual Income Tax return form used by residents or part-year residents to report their income and tax liability.
If you didnt pay enough tax throughout the year, either through withholding or by making estimated tax payments, you may have to pay a penalty for underpayment of estimated tax.

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For most filers, if your federal tax withholdings and timely payments are not equal to 90% of your current year tax, or 100% of the total tax from the prior year (whichever is less), then you may need to complete Form 2210 to determine if you are required to pay an underpayment penalty.
Purpose of Form Use Form 2210 to see if you owe a penalty for underpaying your estimated tax. The IRS will generally figure your penalty for you and you should not file Form 2210. You can, however, use Form 2210 to figure your penalty if you wish to include the penalty on your return.
Get the current filing years forms, instructions, and publications for free from the IRS. You can also find printed versions of many forms, instructions, and publications in your community for free at: Libraries. IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers.

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