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Begin with Part I, where you will compute any underpayment. Enter your total tax for 2012 on line 1, followed by the total of applicable taxes on line 2.
Subtract line 2 from line 1. If the result is less than $500, you do not need to complete this form.
Continue by multiplying the result from line 3 by 90% and enter it on line 4. Then, input the total tax from your previous year’s return on line 5.
For estimated tax, enter the smaller value between lines 4 and 5 on line 6.
Proceed to enter installment due dates in Part I, section Installments. Fill in each column with the required amounts based on your calculations.
Complete Part II if there was an underpayment. Follow instructions for calculating interest based on payment dates and amounts.
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