Estimated Quarterly Tax Payment Tracker (USA)

Tax Year and Estimated Amount

Quarterly Payments

Quarter Due Date Standard Estimate Actual Paid Date Paid Balance Due

Summary

Total Estimated Tax: $0.00

Total Paid to Date: $0.00

Total Remaining Due: $0.00

If you’re self-employed, an independent contractor, or receive significant income not subject to tax withholding in the USA, you’re likely required to pay estimated taxes throughout the year. The IRS operates on a “pay-as-you-go” system, and failing to pay enough by the due dates can result in underpayment penalties. Our free Estimated Quarterly Tax Payment Tracker provides a valuable tool to help you stay organized and compliant.

Who Needs to Pay Estimated Taxes? Generally, you must pay estimated tax if you expect to owe at least $1,000 in tax for the year from income not subject to withholding. This commonly applies to:

  • Sole proprietors

  • Partners

  • S-Corporation shareholders

  • Gig economy workers

  • Individuals with significant interest, dividend, capital gains, or rental income

Estimated Tax Payment Due Dates (Federal, for calendar year filers):

  • Quarter 1 (January 1 to March 31): Due April 15

  • Quarter 2 (April 1 to May 31): Due June 15

  • Quarter 3 (June 1 to August 31): Due September 15

  • Quarter 4 (September 1 to December 31): Due January 15 of the following year

Note: If a due date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline shifts to the next business day.

Avoiding Underpayment Penalties (Safe Harbor Rules): You can generally avoid an underpayment penalty if your total tax paid through withholding and estimated payments equals at least the smaller of:

  • 90% of your current year’s tax liability, OR

  • 100% of your prior year’s tax liability. (This increases to 110% of your prior year’s tax if your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) in the prior year was over $150,000, or $75,000 if married filing separately).

Our tracker helps you:

  • Record Payments: Log the date and amount of each estimated payment made.

  • Monitor Progress: See how your payments compare to your estimated annual tax liability.

  • Plan Future Payments: Adjust upcoming payments if your income or deductions change during the year.

  • Stay Informed: Keep track of the federal quarterly due dates.

By using this tracker, you can effectively manage your estimated tax obligations and confidently avoid penalties for your US taxes.


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