Jeff's tax liability for last year was $30,000. Jeff projects that his tax for this year will be only $25,000. Jeff is self-employed and, thus, will have no withholding. His AGI for last year did not exceed $150,000. How much estimated tax, at a minimum, should Jeff pay for this year to avoid the penalty for underpayment of estimated taxes? How would your answer change if his income exceeded last year's due to a large capital gain at the end of the year?
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