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2014 Form OW-8-P-SUP-I - Page 2
Annualized Income Installment Method for Individuals
General Information
If you use this form for any payment due date, you must use it for all payment due dates. To figure the amount of each
required installment the schedule automatically selects the smaller of the annualized income installment or the regular
installment (increased by the amount saved by using the annualized income installment method in figuring any earlier
installments). You must complete Section Two, Part 1 of Form OW-8-P before you can complete this form.
The annualization method for Oklahoma estimated tax purposes is the same as that prescribed in the Internal Revenue
Code. Therefore, for additional information use the Federal instructions for Form 2210 “Underpayment of Estimated Tax
by Individuals, Estates, and Trusts” or Federal Publication 505 “Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax”.
Line Instructions
Line 1
Enter your Oklahoma adjusted gross income for each period. This is your gross income, including your share
of partnership(s) or S-corporation(s) income or loss, for the period, minus your adjustments to income for that
period.
Line 6
Multiply line 4 by line 5 and enter the result on line 6. However, if your itemized deductions would have been lim-
ited based on your annualized Federal adjusted gross income for the period, enter the reduced amount on line
6. To help you determine the reduced amount, you can use the instructions for Federal Form 2210 or Federal
Publication 505.
Line 8
Enter the larger of line 6 or line 7. If line 6 is less than the Federal standard deduction, then enter line 7. Howev-
er, you have the option to elect to itemize in each period. If you choose this option, enter “IE” next to the amount.
Line 10 Add lines 8 and 9 and enter the result on line 10. If you had out-of-state income during the period, you must first
prorate your deductions and exemptions before entering the total on line 10. The method of proration will be the
same as used on Form 511 and can be found in the instructions of the individual income tax packet. Enter the
prorated amount on line 10.
Line 11 Enter the full amount of the Adjustments to Oklahoma Adjusted Gross Income to which you would be entitled
based on either your annualized income or expenses incurred during the period. These are the deductions and
exclusions to which you are entitled to as adjustments from Oklahoma adjusted gross income to arrive at Okla-
homa taxable income. These adjustments include, but are not limited to, military pay exclusion, qualifying dis-
ability deduction and qualified adoption expense. For a complete list of these adjustments, see the instructions
for Form 511, Schedule 511-C or Form 511NR, Schedule 511NR-C in the individual income tax packet.
Line 14 Include all credits (other than withholding credits) you may claim because of events that occurred during that pe-
riod. Do not annualize any credit. When figuring your credits, you must annualize any item of income or deduc-
tion used to figure the credit; include any credit(s) you are carrying over from a previous year.
NOTE: The following applies to part-year and nonresident taxpayers who will be filing Form 511NR. Lines 1 through 12
shall be calculated as if all income were earned in Oklahoma. Using the amount from line 12, calculate the tax; this is the
base tax and will be prorated for line 13. (If you qualify for the Oklahoma child care/child tax credit, reduce the amount
on line 12 by the Oklahoma child care/child tax credit before you calculate line 13; do not enter this credit on line 14.) To
calculate line 13, divide your income from Oklahoma sources by the amount on line 1. Multiply this percentage by the
base tax (line 12) and enter the result on line 13. This is your “Tax from Tax Table”. Complete the remainder of the form as
directed.

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