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By NexGen Support Team

January 23, 2026

Quarterly Estimated Tax Calculator 2025

Calculate your quarterly estimated payments with safe harbor logic. Avoid underpayment penalties.

Plan Your Quarterly Tax Payments

If you have income not subject to withholding (self-employment, investments, rental income), you need to make quarterly estimated tax payments to avoid penalties.

  • Calculate required quarterly payments
  • Safe harbor rule calculations
  • 2025 due dates included
  • Avoid underpayment penalties

Your Tax Information

Total federal tax from paychecks
For safe harbor calculation
Above standard deduction

Quarterly Payment Results

Quarterly Payment
$0
Projected Tax Liability$0
Less: W-2 Withholding$0
Remaining to Pay$0
Safe Harbor (Prior Year)$0
Safe Harbor Rate100%

2025 Due Dates

Q1Apr 15, 2025
Q2Jun 16, 2025
Q3Sep 15, 2025
Q4Jan 15, 2026
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How Estimated Taxes Work

1

Estimate Income

Project your total income for the year.

2

Calculate Tax

Determine your expected tax liability.

3

Subtract Withholding

Deduct any W-2 withholding already paid.

4

Divide by Four

Split remaining tax into quarterly payments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are quarterly estimated taxes?+
Quarterly estimated taxes are payments made throughout the year on income not subject to withholding, such as self-employment income, investment income, or rental income.
Who needs to pay estimated taxes?+
You generally must pay estimated taxes if you expect to owe $1,000 or more in taxes after subtracting your withholding and refundable credits.
What is the safe harbor rule?+
Safe harbor protects you from underpayment penalties. Pay either 100% of last year's tax (110% if AGI exceeds $150K) or 90% of this year's tax.
What happens if I miss a payment?+
You may owe an underpayment penalty. It's better to make a late payment than skip entirely. The penalty is calculated on the amount and time period of underpayment.
How do I pay estimated taxes?+
Pay online at IRS.gov/payments, mail Form 1040-ES with a check, or pay by phone. Electronic payments are fastest and provide immediate confirmation.

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