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Arizona Form 140ES
50% of your total required payments. You may make the
Worksheet
for
Computing
Estimated
th
June 15, 2014 payment on June 16 since the 15
falls on
Payments for Individuals
Sunday.
Use the worksheet on page 2 of the form to calculate your
Voluntary Payments
required estimated tax payments. Follow the instructions on
the worksheet to complete Steps 1 through 5.
An individual who does not have to make Arizona estimated
Note:
Deductions (Line 14) - If you plan to itemize
income tax payments may choose to make them. Taxpayers
deductions for tax year 2014, enter the estimated total of
who make such an election may choose one of the following
your itemized deductions on line 14 of the worksheet. If you
methods to make their payments.
do not plan to itemize deductions, enter your allowable 2013
standard deduction on line 14. To determine the allowable
Method 1: If you file federal estimated tax, you can file an
standard deduction amount for your filing status, see the
Individual Estimated Income Tax Payment, Form 140ES, at
instructions for the 2013 forms.
the same time. The amount that you remit with Form 140ES
Exemptions (Line 15) - Enter the allowable 2013 exemption
should be 10%, 15%, or 20% of the amount that you paid on
amount. To determine the allowable exemption amount for
the federal Form 1040-ES.
your filing status, see the instructions for the 2013 form.
Method 2: You may file installments using Arizona
When Should I Make My Estimated Payments?
Individual Estimated Income Tax Payment, Form 140ES.
For the most part, you must make your payments in four
Payments for calendar year filers are due as follows:
equal installments.
April 15, 2014
Payment 1
Payments for calendar year filers are due as follows:
June 15, 2014 – Because June 15, 2014
Payment 1
April 15, 2014
falls on a Sunday, you have until June 16,
Payment 2
2014, to make this payment.
June 15, 2014 – Because June 15, 2014 falls
Payment 2
on a Sunday, you have until June 16, 2014 to
Payment 3
September 15, 2014
make this payment.
January 15, 2015
Payment 4
Payment 3
September 15, 2014
If you are a fiscal year filer, use the due dates established for
January 15, 2015
Payment 4
federal filing.
For fiscal years, the payments are due on the 15th day of the
The sum of the amounts remitted should equal your
fourth, sixth and ninth months of the current fiscal year, and
estimated end-of-tax-year liability.
the first month of the next fiscal year. If the due date falls
Method 3: You may file an Individual Estimated Income
on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, you may pay by
Tax Payment, Form 140ES, with a single, lump-sum
midnight on the next business day following that day.
payment before January 15, 2015. The payment should
If 1 through 3 below apply, you do not have to make your
reflect your estimated end-of-tax-year liability.
payments in four equal installments.
Record of Estimated Payments
1. File and pay by January 31, 2015 If you file your
Arizona return by January 31, 2015, and pay in full the
Payment #
Date Made
Amount
amount stated on the return as payable, you do not have to
Amount
of
2013
make the fourth estimated tax payment. Fiscal year filers
overpayment applied
must file and pay by the last day of the month following the
to 2014 estimated tax
close of the fiscal year.
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2. Farmer or fisherman. If you report as a farmer or
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fisherman for federal purposes, you only have to make one
installment for a taxable year. The due date for this
3
installment for a calendar year filer is January 15, 2015. The
4
due date for a fiscal year filer is the 15th day of the first
month after the end of a fiscal year. There is no requirement
Total:
to make this payment if you file your Arizona return on or
before March 1, 2015, and pay in full the amount stated on
Sending Your Payment
the return as payable. Because March 1, 2015, falls on a
Sunday, you have until March 2, 2015, to file and pay in
Individuals may make estimated payments by check, electronic
full. Fiscal year filers must file and pay on or before the first
check, money order, or credit card.
Partnerships or S
day of the third month after the end of the fiscal year.
corporations making estimated payments on behalf of
nonresidents participating in the filing of a composite return
3. Nonresident alien. If you are an individual who elects to
must make those payments by check or money order.
be treated as a nonresident alien on the federal income tax
Check or money order
return, you may make three estimated payments. The due
dates for these installments are June 15, 2014, September 15,
Fill in the amount of your payment on Form 140ES, page 1,
2014, and January 15, 2015. The first installment must equal
line 3. Round your payment to the nearest dollar (no cents).
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