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Generally, you must make estimated tax payments for the current tax year if both of the following apply: You expect to owe at least $1,000 in tax for the current tax year after subtracting your withholding and refundable credits.
Individuals, including sole proprietors, partners, and S corporation shareholders, generally use Form 1040-ES, to figure estimated tax. Nonresident aliens use Form 1040-ES(NR) to figure estimated tax.
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The software will generate an estimate of the refund you should expect based on the information you provide. Keep in mind though that your refund estimate is only as accurate as the information you provide. So as circumstances change during the year, just revisit the TurboTax website to update your refund estimate.
It boils down to this: If youre getting a sizable refund just about every year, and youre having federal taxes held out of your pay, then youre probably having too much held out for federal taxes. So, when you get a big refund, youre just getting your own money back.
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For 2025, the standard tax deduction for single filers has been raised to $15,000, a $400 increase from 2024. For those married and filing jointly, the standard deduction has been raised to $30,000, up $800 from the previous year.
If the amount you have already paid in taxes (withholding and/or estimated taxes paid, usually) is higher than what your income tax bill would have been based on your tax bracket and AGI, then you get the extra money back as a refund.
Yes, there are several factors that could change the amount of your tax refund - resulting in either a larger or smaller refund than expected. Examples that could increase your refund are math errors and other mistakes on your return.

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