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Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals
2023 Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals (REV-1630)

2309710057 (EX) MOD (FI) 10-23 REV-1630 UNDERPAYMENT OF ESTIMATED TAX BY INDIVIDUALS START Name as shown on PA-40 2023 Social Security Number ➜ BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Did you qualify for 100 percent tax forgiveness in 2022? If yes, stop here. You do not owe an estimated underpayment penalty and are not required to complete this form or include it with your return. If no, continue to see if you qualify for any of the exceptions. SECTION I CALCULATING THE UNDERPAYMENT 1a. 2023 Tax Liability from Line 12 of Form PA-40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1a. 1b. Multiply the amount on Line 1a by 0.90. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1b. 2. Add the amounts reported on Lines 13, 17, 21, 22, and 23 of Form PA-40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 3. Subtract Line 2 from Line 1a. If result is less than $246, stop here. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. 4. Subtract Line 2 from Line 1b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. ESTIMATED PAYMENT DUE DATES - Fiscal filers see instructions. a April 17, 2023 5. Divide Line 4 by the number of payments required for the year (usually four). Enter the result in the appropriate columns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Estimated tax paid including carryover credit from previous tax year. See instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. 7. Overpayment (from Line 10) from a previous period. See instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. 8. Add Lines 6 and 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. Underpayment. Subtract Line 8 from Line 5. If Columns a through d are all zero, stop here. No penalty is due. . . . . 10. Overpayment. Subtract Line 5 from Line 8. If Columns a through d all show an overpayment, stop here. No penalty is due. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION II b June 15, 2023 c Sept. 15, 2023 d Jan. 16, 2024 6. 8. 9. 10. EXCEPTIONS TO INTEREST You will not have to pay interest on the underpayment if the tax payments you made as shown in Section II, Line 11 were paid on time and the amount shown on Section II, Line 11 is equal to or more than the amount in Section II, Line 12 or Line 13, for the same payment period. This exception does not apply if you did not file a return for the prior year or if the prior year’s return was filed as a part-year resident. EXCEPTION 1 WORKSHEET – Section II, Line 11 Calculation a April 17, 2023 b June 15, 2023 c Sept. 15, 2023 d Jan. 16, 2024 A. Divide the amount reported in Section I, Line 2 by 4. Enter the amount in each of the four columns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. Enter the estimated payments reported in Section I, Line 6. Enter the payments under the installment period in which they were paid. C. Add Lines A and B under each column. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. Enter the amounts listed on Exception 1 Worksheet, Line C. For Column a this is the amount from Line C above. For Column b add the amounts of Columns a and b from Line C; for Column c add the amounts from Columns a, b, and c; and for Column d add the amounts from Columns a, b, c, and d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. 12. Exception 1 – Tax on 2022 income using 2023 tax rate. See instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. If the amount on Line 11 is equal to or greater than Line 12, you do not owe penalty for that quarter and you should place an X in the applicable box on Line 14a or 14b for that quarter. 2309710057 2309710057 SIDE 1 RESET ENTIRE FORM NEXT PAGE PRINT FORM 2309810055 REV-1630 (EX) MOD (FI) 10-23 Social Security Number Name as shown on PA-40: SECTION II EXCEPTIONS TO INTEREST cont. EXCEPTION 2 WORKSHEET – Use this worksheet if your income was earned unevenly throughout 2023 and your 2023 estimated tax payments, tax withholdings and credits equal at least 90 percent of the tax on your taxable income for the periods. EXCEPTION 2 WORKSHEET – Section II, Line 13 Calculation 01/01/23 - 03/31/23 01/01/23 - 05/31/23 01/01/23 - 08/31/23 01/01/23 - 12/31/23 A. Enter your actual taxable income for the period. . . . . . . . . . . . B. Multiply Line A by 3.07 percent (0.0307). This is the tax due. . 13. Exception 2 - Tax on 2023 income over three, five, eight and 12 month periods. Enter 90 percent of Exception 2 Line B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enter 90% Enter 90% Enter 90% Enter 90% 13. If the amount on Line 11 is equal to or greater than Line 13, you do not owe penalty for that payment period and you should place an X in the applicable box on Line 14a or 14b for that quarter. SECTION III CALCULATING INTEREST COMPLETE LINES 15 THROUGH 16 IF NONE OF THE EXCEPTIONS APPLY. (SEE THE INSTRUCTIONS AND THE EXAMPLE OF INTEREST CALCULATION.) DO NOT USE FEDERAL CALCULATIONS. 9. Enter the amounts from Section I, Line 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. 14a. Number of days after due date of estimated payment to and including date of annual payment or Dec. 31, 2023, whichever is earlier. If Dec. 31 is earlier, enter 258, 199, and 107 respectively. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14a. 14b. Number of days after due date of estimated payment to and including date of annual payment or April 15, 2024, whichever is earlier. If April 15 is earlier, enter 90. . . . . . . . . . 14b. 14c. Number of days after Dec. 31, 2023 to and including date of annual payment or April 15, 2024, whichever is earlier. If April 15 is earlier, enter 106 in each column. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c. 15a. Number of days on Line 14a times 0.000192 times underpayment on Line 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15a. 15b. Number of days on Line 14b times 0.000219 times underpayment on Line 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15b. 15c. Number of days on Line 14c times 0.000219 times underpayment on Line 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 16. Interest. Add amounts on Lines 15a, b, and c. Include on Line 27 of Form PA-40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16. $ SPECIAL EXCEPTION INFORMATION Please enter the following information to verify the correct application of the special exceptions rule: A. Enter the amount of your 2022 PA Tax Liability (Line 12 from your 2022 PA-40 tax return), less the amounts from Lines 13, 17, 22, and 23 from your 2022 PA-40 tax return. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. Did you make estimated payments beginning in the period in which it became Yes No known that your income not subject to tax exceeded $8,000? If the amount for Line A is $246 or greater, or if you answer “No” to Line B, you do not qualify for the special exception. To be eligible for the special exception, you must also make estimated payments beginning in the period in which it becomes known that income not subject to withholding will exceed $8,000. See the instructions for “DETERMINING THE UNDERPAYMENT AMOUNT ON WHICH THE ADDITION OF INTEREST MAY BE ASSESSED” on Page 4 for additional information. Filing Tips The department calculates the following using two decimal places: • Line 1b and Lines 4 through 10 of Section I; • Lines A, B, C and 11 of Exception 1 of Section II; • Line 13 of Exception 2 of Section II; and • Lines 14a through 16 of Section III Rounding to whole dollars is utilized only on the following: • Lines 1a, 2 and 3 of Section I; • Line 12 of Exception 1 of Section II; and • Lines A and B of Exception 2 of Section III. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, PLEASE SEE THE “EXAMPLE OF INTEREST CALCULATION” ON THE LAST PAGE OF THE INSTRUCTIONS 2309810055 2309810055 SIDE 2 RESET ENTIRE FORM PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE PRINT FORM 2023 Instructions for Form REV-1630 Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals REV-1630 IN (EX) MOD 10-23 GENERAL INFORMATION The estimated underpayment penalty is an interest penalty for the failure to make estimated tax payments or the failure to make estimated tax payments in the correct amount. The interest rate used to determine the penalty is based upon the interest rate determined each year on the underpayment of taxes. Under Pennsylvania personal income tax law, any individual who reasonably expects annual income for the tax year to exceed $8,000 in 2023, disregarding income subject to PA withholding, must declare and pay estimated tax. The income threshold for estimated payment requirements increases to $9,500 in tax year 2024. IMPORTANT: If you are a Pennsylvania resident working in Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Virginia or West Virginia and your employer does not withhold PA personal income tax, you are required to make estimated payments. With the passage of Act 85 of 2012, taxpayers who qualified for 100 percent Tax Forgiveness in the previous tax year are not subject to the estimated underpayment penalty in the subsequent tax year. Taxpayers who qualified for less than 100 percent Tax Forgiveness may take into account the Tax Forgiveness Credit in the calculation of Exception 1 in determining if they are subject to the penalty. See the instruction for Line 12. FARMERS There are special estimated tax payment rules that apply to farmers. These rules apply to those who cultivate, operate or manage a farm for profit or gain. A farm is a tract of land devoted to agriculture, pasturage, stock raising or some allied industry. It includes dairy, stock and poultry farms. If you meet both of the following tests, you do not owe interest for underpaying estimated tax: 1) Your gross income from farming for the taxable year is at least 2/3 of your gross income from all sources for the taxable year; and 2) You filed your tax return and paid the entire amount due by March 1 of the following year, or you paid all of your estimated tax by Jan. 16, 2024. If you meet these tests, please complete REV-1630A, Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individual Farmers. If you do not meet both tests, you are not considered a farmer for PA tax purposes. Please complete this form to see if you qualify for any other exceptions to the interest penalty. PURPOSE OF FORM Use this form to determine if you paid enough estimated tax in each of the four payment periods (Section I). If you did not pay enough tax in any payment period, then there is an underpayment for that period and a corresponding interest penalty imposed. Use this form to determine if any exceptions to the interest penalty apply (Section II). If an exception does not apply, use this form to calculate the interest due (Section III). This form must be filed even if one of the exceptions applies. A different exception may apply for each payment period. NOTE: If you are using this form to calculate penalty on your 2023 return, enclose a copy of this form (including applicable worksheet) with Form PA-40. WHO MUST COMPLETE Taxpayers who do not make the correct amount of estimated payments or those who do not meet any of the exceptions to the interest penalty and have an estimated underpayment penalty may complete the form to determine the amount of their estimated underpayment penalty. Taxpayers who meet the qualifications for Exception 1 for one or more of the estimated tax payment periods may complete the form to calculate the penalty or to show why the penalty should not be applied. Taxpayers who meet the qualifications for one or more of the estimated tax payment periods under Exception 2 in Section II must complete the Exception 2 Worksheet to show why the penalty should not be applied. IMPORTANT: The department will use its computer system to calculate the penalty based upon the tax liability calculated by the department and the estimated tax payments received and carryover credit applied for a taxpayer for the tax year. The department will also determine any exceptions to the penalty for any of the estimated tax payment periods using Exception 1 when calculating the penalty. If a taxpayer does not include the penalty or incorrectly calculates the penalty, the department will send correspondence to a taxpayer notifying them of the correct penalty and reduce the refund amount or bill a taxpayer for the amount due. WHO MUST PAY INTEREST FOR UNDERPAYMENT OF ESTIMATED TAXES If you did not pay any estimated tax or did not pay the correct estimated tax by any due date or if you did not pay the entire 2023 estimated tax in one payment on or before April 17, 2023, you may be charged an interest penalty. This is true even if you are due a refund when you file your PA income tax return. Interest is calculated separately for each due date. Therefore, you owe interest for an earlier payment due date, www.revenue.pa.gov GO DIRECTLY TO FORM REV-1630 PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE PRINT 1 even if you paid enough tax later to make up for the underpayment. determine if you have an underpayment. If you have an underpayment, the penalty is calculated on this amount. WHEN INTEREST IS APPLIED In general and unless you qualify for the farming exemption, there is an underpayment if your 2023 prepayments were not: Line 5. Divide Line 4 by 4 and enter the amount in each of the four Columns a through d. ● 90 percent of the estimated tax due for the payment period; or ● 100 percent of the estimated tax due for the payment period calculated by multiplying the taxable income on Line 11 of 2022 Form PA-40 by 3.07 percent (0.0307). This provision does not apply if you did not file a prior year’s return or if you filed your prior year’s return as a part-year resident. CAUTION: You can only use your prior year’s tax liability as a safe harbor if the rates for the prior year and the current year are the same. If the tax rate changes, use the prior year’s income multiplied by the current year’s rate to calculate the safe harbor. The total estimated tax and credits for tax year 2023 must be equal to or greater than the 2022 tax year liability per installment period. FORM INSTRUCTIONS IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION Name Enter the name of the taxpayer. If a jointly filed return, enter the name of the primary taxpayer (name shown first on the PA-40, Personal Income Tax Return). Social Security Number Enter the Social Security number (SSN) of the taxpayer. LINE INSTRUCTIONS SECTION I CALCULATING THE UNDERPAYMENT Line 1a. Insert the tax liability figure from Line 12 of your 2023 PA-40 tax return. Line 1b. Calculate 90 percent of Line 1a by multiplying Line 1a by 0.90. Line 2. The credits allowed to reduce the tax due are also used to reduce your tax liability for this calculation. Add together the following lines from Form PA-40: Line 13 (Total PA Tax Withheld), Line 17 (Nonresident Tax Withheld), Line 21 (Tax Forgiveness Credit), Line 22 (Resident Credit), and Line 23 (Total Other Credits). If Line 2 is more than Line 1b, you do not owe a penalty and do not need to complete this form. Line 3. Subtract Line 2 from Line 1a. If the amount is $246 or more, complete Lines 4 through 10. If less than $246, you did not owe estimated income tax and do not have to complete this form. Line 4. Subtract Line 2 from Line 1b. This amount is used to 2 REV-1630 GO DIRECTLY TO FORM Fiscal year filers. For Column a use the 15th day of the fourth month of the tax year, for Column b use the 15th day of the sixth month of the tax year, for Column c use the 15th day of the ninth month of the tax year and for Column d use the 15th day of the first month following the close of the tax year. Line 6. Line 6 represents the timely payments credited to your account for each of the four payment due dates. If you made a payment after the due date, do not include that amount on Line 6. Each column will indicate a total of your estimated payments for the period. To calculate the amounts to be entered on Line 6, use the following steps and insert the total result for each column in the appropriate column. Do not include any credits from Line 2. In Column a, enter the amount of 2023 estimated tax payment(s) made on or before April 17 intended for the first estimated tax payment due date. Include in your estimated tax payments in Column a any overpayment of tax from your prior year’s return that you elected to apply to this year’s tax. In Column b, enter the amount of 2023 estimated payments made on or before June 15 intended for the second estimated tax payment due date. In Column c, enter the amount of 2023 estimated payments made after June 15 and on or before Sept. 15. In Column d, enter the amount of 2023 estimated payments made after Sept. 15 and on or before Jan. 16, 2024. If you filed a final return and paid the total tax due by Jan. 31, 2024, enter the amount paid with your return as the fourth installment. IMPORTANT: Complete Lines 7 through 10 for one payment period before you go to the next payment period. Line 7. If you have an overpayment on Line 10 for the prior payment period, enter that amount. This does not apply to the April 17th payment period (Column a). Line 8. Add Lines 6 and 7 for each of the columns to determine the total payments applied to the payment period. This figure will be used to determine if you have an underpayment. Line 9. If Line 5 is greater than Line 8 for any column, calculate the amount of the underpayment for the payment period by subtracting Line 8 from Line 5. If Line 8 is greater than Line 5 for any column, subtract Line 5 from Line 8 and enter it in the appropriate column and on Line 7 of the next payment period. If Line 5 is not greater than Line 8 for any of the Columns a through d, enter zero on Line 9. If all Columns 9a through 9d are zero, stop here. You do not owe the interest penalty. If there are overpayments but not in every quarter, go to the applicable columns for Lines 14a and 14b and place an X in each column where an overpayment exists. www.revenue.pa.gov PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE PRINT Line 10. Calculate the amount of the overpayment for the payment period. Enter this amount on Line 7 of the next payment period. If you have an overpayment in the Jan. 16th payment period, do not carry it to any other space on the form. If Line 9 is zero for all payment periods, you do not owe interest penalty. If you have an underpayment on Line 9 in any payment period, continue on to Section II, Exception 1 Worksheet. NOTE: If there are columns with underpayments, you must complete the rest of this form. SECTION II EXCEPTIONS TO INTEREST Line 11. Enter the result of Exception 1 Worksheet, Line C. Line 12. Exception 1 applies if your 2023 estimated tax payments and credits equal the tax that would have been due on your 2022 income using the current rate. This exception does not apply if you did not file a return for the prior year or if the prior year’s return was filed as a part-year resident. To calculate, multiply Pennsylvania taxable income from your 2022 return by 3.07 percent (0.0307). From this amount, subtract the amount of the Tax Forgiveness Credit on Line 21 of your 2022 return and enter the amount in Column d. Enter 25 percent of the Column d amount in Column a, 50 percent of the Column d amount in Column b and 75 percent of the Column d amount in Column c. If the amount on Line 11 is equal to or greater than the amount on Line 12 in any of the columns, you do not owe interest for that payment period and you should place an X in the applicable line 14a or 14b for that payment period. If the amount on Line 11 is less than the amount on Line 12 for any payment period, continue on to exception 2 for those periods. made during the year, use the number of days after the estimated payment due date to and including the date of the annual payment or Dec. 31, whichever is earlier. If Dec. 31 is earlier, enter 258 in Column a, 199 in Column b, and 107 in Column c. Fiscal filers adjust according to estimated payment due dates. Line 14b. If no estimated payment was made for the fourth payment period, use the number of days after the estimated payment due date to and including date of annual payment or April 15, 2024, whichever is earlier. If April 15 is earlier, enter 90 in Column d. Fiscal filers adjust according to due date of annual return. Line 14c. Applies to first, second and third payment periods for calendar year filers and any fiscal filer payments that were due after Dec. 31. If no estimated payments were made, use the number of days after Dec. 31, 2023 to and including date of annual payment or April 15, 2024, whichever is earlier. If April 15 is earlier, enter 106 in each column. Fiscal filers adjust according to due date of the annual return. If a taxpayer fully pays an underpayment after a required due date but prior to or on the next due date, then the number of days after due date of estimated payment in Lines 14a, 14b, or 14c must be adjusted. To make the adjustment, count the days from the due date to the date of payment. If the taxpayer partially pays an underpayment after a required due date but prior to or on the next due date, that partial payment is considered a reduction, on the payment date, to the oldest payment period’s underpayment. For such situation, the taxpayer will need to adjust this part accordingly. EXAMPLE OF WHEN ESTIMATED UNDERPAYMENT APPLIES: Tax liability for current tax year Less current tax year’s withholding and credits $3,599 – 1,344 $2,255 Line 13. Exception 2 applies if your 2023 estimated tax payments and credits equal at least 90 percent of the tax on your actual taxable income for the periods from Jan. 1 to March 31; Jan. 1 to May 31; Jan. 1 to August 31; and Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. Enter 90 percent of Exception 2 Worksheet, Line B. If Line 11 is equal to or greater than Line 13, the exception applies for that payment period and you should place an X in the applicable line 14a or 14b for that payment period. Current withholding and credits must be less than the smaller of the following to be penalized for estimated under-payment: SECTION III Since the current PA tax liability minus current withholding and credits is at least $246, and since the current year withholding and allowable credits are less than $3,239, the taxpayer should fill out Form REV-1630 to determine if there is an underpayment of estimated tax. Please see the department’s website for additional examples of when the underpayment of estimated tax penalty is applicable and when the exceptions apply. CALCULATING INTEREST Use this part of the form to calculate the amount of the interest penalty due. If one of the exceptions applies for any of the periods, place an X in the boxes under the column for that period. You only have to complete Lines 14 and 15 for the periods in which interest is due. The underpayment is the amount on Line 9 for the appropriate payment period. LINES 14a, 14b AND 14c. Line 14a. Applies to first, second and third payment periods for calendar year filers and any fiscal filer payments that were due on or before Dec. 31. If no estimated payments were • $3,239 (90 percent of the tax liability on the current return); or • $3,502 (PA taxable income on prior year’s return multiplied by the current year’s tax rate). In this case, $1,344 is less than both safe harbors. DETERMINING IF THERE IS AN UNDERPAYMENT AND HOW THE DEPARTMENT DETERMINES THE DECLARATION A taxpayer makes an underpayment of quarterly estimated tax liability whenever he fails to declare and pay all or any www.revenue.pa.gov GO DIRECTLY TO FORM REV-1630 PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE PRINT 3 part of the amount declared as the quarterly estimated payment on a timely basis. DETERMINING THE UNDERPAYMENT AMOUNT UPON WHICH THE ADDITION OF INTEREST MAY BE ASSESSED The amount to be considered is that the taxpayer should have paid in estimated taxes if the taxpayer could have used the PA Tax Liability (Line 12) as shown on his PA-40 tax return. The underpayment is the difference between the tax liability times 90 percent, minus any credits for the applicable payment period (calculated by dividing 90 percent of line 12 of Form PA-40 minus any withholding and credits, by the number of estimated payment periods) and the estimated payments paid on time for that payment period. IMPORTANT: The amounts calculated in each of the columns on Lines 12 and 13 for Exceptions 1 and 2 cannot be used to determine the underpayment penalty. You must use Line 9 in this calculation. However, if you had no estimated tax payment requirements for a previous tax year due to the tax liability being below the threshold required for estimated tax payments to be made, or because you were eligible for 100 percent Tax Forgiveness, special exceptions apply and you may not owe penalties for the payment periods prior to meeting the estimated payment requirements. Special exceptions only apply if a taxpayer files an original or amended PA-40 ES (I), Declaration of Estimated or Estimated Withholding Income, and makes the full estimated tax payment due in the first period in which it is determined the estimated payment requirements were met for a year following a year in which no estimated payments were due or required to be made. If the PA-40 ES is not filed in the correct payment period, or if the full amount of the estimated tax payment is not made in that period, the special exception does not apply for any payment periods, and the estimated underpayment penalty will apply for all payment periods in which the estimated tax underpayment exists. In situations where conditions exist for the exception to apply, complete the Exception 2 worksheet to indicate the quarters in which the income (Line A) was earned and the tax liability (Line B) for those periods. Place an X in the applicable box on Line 14a to indicate that you do not owe a penalty for each payment period the special exception applies. You must also complete the “Special Exception Information” section in Section III by entering the information requested for Lines A and B. BILLING THE ADDITION OF INTEREST The interest to be added to the taxpayer’s tax liability for an underpayment is to be billed per quarter. The interest to be added is based upon the amount of the underpayment per payment period. Interest is assessed upon the under-payment amount until the taxpayer has made payments for the applicable payment period that equal the amount of the declared estimated payment liability. However, interest may not be imposed beyond the due date of the taxpayer’s taxable year (typically April 15th) for any quarter. If a taxpayer makes a late payment for a payment period in which an under-payment exists and his total payments for that period are less than the amount of the declared estimated tax liability or the required estimated amount, interest is billed upon the underpayment amount. However, as soon as a taxpayer makes a late payment for a payment period in which an underpayment exists, the underpayment is reduced by the late payment amount even if the total payment amount is less than the amount of the taxpayer’s declared estimated tax liability. When the taxpayer has made payments for the underpayment period equal to his declared estimated tax liability, the department does not impose interest for that payment period. EXAMPLE OF INTEREST CALCULATION 1st Estimated Payment 2nd Estimated Payment 3rd Estimated Payment 4th Estimated Payment Due Date Due Date Due Date Due Date 9. Underpayment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   14a. Days late through 12/31/23 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd estimated payment due dates) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14a. 14b. Days late 01/16/24 through 04/15/24 (4th estimated payment due date) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14b. 14c. Days late 01/01/24 to 04/15/24 (1st, 2nd and 3rd estimated payment due dates) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c. 15a. Days on Line 14a times 0.000192 (2023 daily interest rate) times underpayment of $473.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15a. 15b. Days on Line 14b times 0.000219 (2024 daily interest rate) times underpayment of $473.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15b. 15c. Days on Line 14c times 0.000219 (2024 daily interest rate) times underpayment of $473.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c. $473.75 $473.75 $473.75 258 199 107 90 106 106 106 $23.47 $18.10 $9.73 $9.44 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 16. Total Lines 15a, 15b, and 15c to determine penalty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 REV-1630 GO DIRECTLY TO FORM $473.75 16. $93.74 www.revenue.pa.gov PREVIOUS PAGE PRINT
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More about the Pennsylvania Form REV-1630 Individual Income Tax Estimated TY 2023

If you failed to pay or underpaid your estimated taxes for the past tax year, you must file form REV-1630 to calculate any interest or penalties due with your income tax return.

We last updated the Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals in January 2024, so this is the latest version of Form REV-1630, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form REV-1630 directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Pennsylvania tax forms here.

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Form REV-1630A Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individual Farmers
Form REV-1630F Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Fiduciaries

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Pennsylvania usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated Pennsylvania Form REV-1630 from the Department of Revenue in January 2024.

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Form REV-1630 is a Pennsylvania Individual Income Tax form. While most taxpayers have income taxes automatically withheld every pay period by their employer, taxpayers who earn money that is not subject to withholding (such as self employed income, investment returns, etc) are often required to make estimated tax payments on a quarterly basis. Failure to make correct estimated payments can result in interest or penalties.

About the Individual Income Tax

The IRS and most states collect a personal income tax, which is paid throughout the year via tax withholding or estimated income tax payments.

Most taxpayers are required to file a yearly income tax return in April to both the Internal Revenue Service and their state's revenue department, which will result in either a tax refund of excess withheld income or a tax payment if the withholding does not cover the taxpayer's entire liability. Every taxpayer's situation is different - please consult a CPA or licensed tax preparer to ensure that you are filing the correct tax forms!

Historical Past-Year Versions of Pennsylvania Form REV-1630

We have a total of twelve past-year versions of Form REV-1630 in the TaxFormFinder archives, including for the previous tax year. Download past year versions of this tax form as PDFs here:


2023 Form REV-1630

2023 Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals (REV-1630)

2022 Form REV-1630

2022 Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals (REV-1630)

2020 Form REV-1630

2020 Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals (REV-1630)

2019 Form REV-1630

2019 Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals (REV-1630)

2018 Form REV-1630

2018 Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals (REV-1630)

2017 Form REV-1630

2017 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630)

2016 Form REV-1630

2016 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630)

Forms/Publications 2015 Form REV-1630

2015 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630)

2014 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630) 2014 Form REV-1630

2014 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630)

2013 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630) 2013 Form REV-1630

2013 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630)

2012 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630) 2012 Form REV-1630

2012 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630)

2011 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630) 2011 Form REV-1630

2011 Underpayment of Estimated Tax By Individuals (REV-1630)


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