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Use Form 1040-ES to figure and pay your estimated tax. Estimated tax is the method used to pay tax on income that is not subject to withholding (for example, earnings from self-employment, interest, dividends, rents, alimony, etc.).
This is because the Form 1040 allows an individual to claim certain tax deductions that are usually not allowed for nonresident aliens (for example, standard deduction, medical deduction). A nonresident alien who filed a Form 1040 instead of a Form 1040NR should look into filing an amended return.
Who must pay estimated tax. Individuals, including sole proprietors, partners, and S corporation shareholders, generally have to make estimated tax payments if they expect to owe tax of $1,000 or more when their return is filed.
When to file 1040-ES. Estimated tax payments are due four times in a tax year. For calendar year taxpayers (which is most individuals), the due dates are April 15, June 15, September 15 of the current year and January 15 of the following year or the next business day if the due date falls on a weekend or holiday.
Estimated Tax Payments (MI-1040ES) You may receive estimated payment vouchers in the mail even if you have not filed estimated payments in the past. If you owed the Michigan Department of Treasury over $500 in previous years you may be required to make estimated payments.
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The IRS provides Form 1040-ES for you to calculate and pay estimated taxes for the current year. While the 1040 relates to the previous year, the estimated tax form calculates taxes for the current year. You use Form 1040-ES to pay income tax, self-employment tax and any other tax you may be liable for.
Nonresident aliens will use Form 1040-NR to file their returns instead of Form 1040, which U.S. citizens and resident aliens use.
Form 1040-NR is often required for nonresident aliens who engaged in a trade or business in the United States or otherwise earned income from U.S. sources. A non-resident alien is somebody who is not American and lives abroad, but who earns taxable income in the U.S.

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