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  2. How Do I Pay My Estimated Taxes? - AOL

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    Estimated taxes are pay-as-you-go tax payments individuals make throughout the year, typically quarterly, to cover their expected tax liability. The quarterly payment approach can help avoid ...

  3. Electronic Federal Tax Payment System - Wikipedia

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    EFTPS allows individuals and businesses to make their tax and estimated tax payments securely online using their bank accounts. Payments can be made only after enrolling in the system, and the enrollment process can take about a week (initial online enrollment is followed by relevant information being sent by physical mail, after which the online enrollment process may be completed).

  4. How to Pay Quarterly Taxes: 2022 Tax Guide - AOL

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    Income tax follows the same income tax rates as salaried workers pay. Then, the self-employment tax clocks in at 15.3%. This covers both the Social Security and Medicare costs (12.4% for Social ...

  5. How To Pay Taxes as a Freelancer - AOL

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    You can also pay estimated taxes and file self-employment taxes online through the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System with your bank account information or pay by debit card or credit card ...

  6. Tips for filing small business taxes for the first time - AOL

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    If your tax liability on built-in gains, excess net passive income tax or investment credit recapture tax is $500 or more, you may need to pay quarterly estimated taxes.

  7. Form 1040 - Wikipedia

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    The minimum amount of estimated taxes that need to be paid to avoid penalties depends on a variety of factors, including one's income in the tax year in question as well as one's income in the previous year (in general, if one pays 90% of the current year's tax liability or 100% of the previous year's tax liability during the tax year, one is ...