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Very common, and really nothing terribly personal! Especially if had income without withholding, (maybe even interest while on SS, etc), or 1099-misc, etc, you were/are required to make stimated payments through the year. Not doing so will incur penalty and interest...and curiosity. None of which you want. It's just the form you need to make you estimated payments....a courtesy. How nice of the IRS!

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