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Currently I am full time employed with a company, and am in the 25% tax bracket and claim no exemptions. I also have a website that I get ad revenue from. 

Last year I had a few hundred dollars I owed to the federal government. I looked into the 1040 ES but didntdidn't think that my revenue would change, wellbut I changed ad providesproviders at the end of March and now have almost earned almost half of what I earned in the entire year before. 

I know that you should pay the 1040 ES quarterly, but it seems that I have missed the 1st one. So is there anything that I can do at this point to avoid penalties? Is it too late to file a 1040 ES?

Currently I am full time employed with a company, and am in the 25% tax bracket and claim no exemptions. I also have a website that I get ad revenue from. Last year I had a few hundred dollars I owed to the federal government. I looked into the 1040 ES but didnt think that my revenue would change, well I changed ad provides at the end of March and now have almost earned half of what I earned in the entire year before. I know that you should pay the 1040 ES quarterly, but it seems that I have missed the 1st one. So is there anything that I can do at this point to avoid penalties? Is it too late to file a 1040 ES?

Currently I am full time employed with a company, and am in the 25% tax bracket and claim no exemptions. I also have a website that I get ad revenue from. 

Last year I had a few hundred dollars I owed to the federal government. I looked into the 1040 ES but didn't think that my revenue would change, but I changed ad providers at the end of March and now have earned almost half of what I earned in the entire year before. 

I know that you should pay the 1040 ES quarterly, but it seems that I have missed the 1st one. So is there anything that I can do at this point to avoid penalties? Is it too late to file a 1040 ES?

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Full Time Job and Self Employment and a 1040ES

Currently I am full time employed with a company, and am in the 25% tax bracket and claim no exemptions. I also have a website that I get ad revenue from. Last year I had a few hundred dollars I owed to the federal government. I looked into the 1040 ES but didnt think that my revenue would change, well I changed ad provides at the end of March and now have almost earned half of what I earned in the entire year before. I know that you should pay the 1040 ES quarterly, but it seems that I have missed the 1st one. So is there anything that I can do at this point to avoid penalties? Is it too late to file a 1040 ES?