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 [[http://irs.gov|irs.gov]] -> sign in -> ID.me [[http://irs.gov|irs.gov]] -> sign in -> ID.me
  
-=== Estimated Tax for Roth Conversion ===+To login to your online IRS account, start at {{http://irs.gov}}. \\ 
 +The system will take you to {{https://ID.me}} which will log you in and authenticate you  
 +and then forward you to the IRS secure site at https://sa.www4.irs.gov/ola/ 
 + 
 +ola online account 
 + 
 + 
 +What you can do at your online irs.gov account: 
 +  * view a transcript for each year, showing agi, taxable income, tax, payment date and status 
 +  * make payments  
 +  * view payment history and current balance 
 +  * view 1040 filing status 
 +  * view information return documents.  These are the 1099 and 5498 forms provided to the irs by putnam, dws, and others. 
 + 
 +What you can NOT do at your online account is to file the 1040.  For that, see [[Income Tax]]. 
 + 
 +=== Make Payments === 
 + 
 +There are two payment methods: 
 +  * pay by bank account 
 +  * pay by card (external website) 
 + 
 +If you pay by bank account you first create an ACH link to your bank account, using the two micro-payments method. 
 +Once that is set up you can initiate payments from your online IRS account.
  
-(generally, 90% of your current year’s tax or 100%–110% of last year’s tax, depending on your adjusted gross income).\\ 
-**Note**: Ensure you make payments by the quarterly deadlines (typically April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15 for calendar-year taxpayers) to avoid penalties. Direct Pay allows scheduling payments in advance, which can help meet these deadlines. 
  
-Calculate Tax using rmd_roth_model.\\ 
-Initiate payment at IRS, from SDFCU checking to IRS.\\ 
-Note. We could pay from IBKR, but that would expose our account number to a third party. 
  
-https://www.irs.gov/faqs/irs-procedures/address-changes\\ 
-f8822.pdf\\ 
-to change address 
  
-to make a payment\\ 
-type (checking or savings), routing number, account number 
  
-=== IRS Free File === 
  
-https://www.irs.gov/filing/irs-free-file-do-your-taxes-for-free 
  
  
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