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K-1

K-1 income is not withheld. It needs estimates even if RSUs look fine.

Reviewed August 21, 2026. About. Not tax advice.

K-1 (partnership / LLC) income is generally not withheld. Estimated tax is the collection method. The Austin founder sample — $160k W-2, $90k RSUs, $180k other/K-1 — shows $68,770 still due, because the desk treats “other” as un-withheld and RSUs as 22% supplemental. A W-2-only HENRY can sometimes skate on salary withholding; a founder cannot.

On the Austin sample

Still due $68,770. Next 1040-ES $34,385 on September 15, 2026.

FAQ

Does the desk run a real K-1?
No. You type a number. Guaranteed payments, 199A, basis, and separately stated items are CPA work. The flag exists so you do not ignore it.
Can W-4 extra cover K-1?
Yes in cash terms if salary is large enough. Safe-harbor math still cares about dates vs withholding. Many founders just write 1040-ES.

Sources

Open the Austin sample