Safe Harbor Calculator
One number from last year's return, four penalty-proof payments. Find your safe harbor amount in seconds.
From last year’s Form 1040, the "total tax" line.
Enter last year’s total tax to see your four payments.
The safe harbor rule at a glance
Safe harbor is the “get out of penalty free” rule. Pay this much of last year’s tax, spread evenly across the four quarters, and the IRS won’t charge an underpayment penalty, even if you end up owing more this year. How much depends on last year’s income:
| Last year’s AGI | You must pay |
|---|---|
| $150,000 or less | 100% of last year’s total tax |
| Over $150,000 | 110% of last year’s total tax |
When safe harbor is not your best deal
Safe harbor looks backward: it protects you by charging you against last year’s numbers. If this year is going better than last year, that makes it a bargain. If this year is worse, or your income arrives unevenly, the IRS’s other method, the annualized income method, can require less because it follows what you actually earn each period.
Read the plain-English comparison in our guide, Safe harbor vs. annualized income, or let the full calculator run both methods on your real numbers and pick the smaller penalty-free payment for every quarter.
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