 And so that's gonna be the 14, 14266 again. And then we're gonna say minus the payments and refundable credits. So now we have credits that are those refundable ones, which means your liability can go below zero and the payments that you make. So let's, in our example problem over here, let's for example, say that we withheld on our taxes, we already have 12,000. So 12,000, so if I go into the first page, second page here, there's the withholdings. So I could add another worksheet called payments. Right, so we could say, okay, let's go over here and say we see that in our worksheet. So I'll add another one and this is gonna be our, pulling that to the right, our payments and credits. I'm gonna make that one blue, right click, formatting it to make it blue. And then I'll select the whole thing again, right click, format. We're gonna make it currency, negative numbers, bracketed and red, no dollar sign, no decimals. And then, okay, home tab, font group, bold, hold down control, scroll in. So I'm gonna label this one up top. I'm just gonna give it a name, payments and refundable credits, which is gonna feed into that line item. So I'm gonna make A a little bit larger and then I'll select from A to C, make that a header by going to the home tab, font group, black and white. And then I'm gonna put the most basic kind of payment, which is a W2, W2 with, withholding. And so I'm gonna make that black and white, home tab, font group, black, white. Now we could have multiple W2s again, so you could have a married couple, they could have three jobs each, right, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. All right, so I'll put the total down here, total W, W2 withholding. And say this was job one, 12,000, 12,000. And I'm gonna sum that up over here equals the sum of this. I'll make this my data input, selecting this area, home tab, font group, I'll make it borders, drop down on the bucket, make it blue. And so there it is. And that's gonna give us our, I'll put it right down here, total payments and credits. And I'll just sum up the outer column, there's only one number in it right now, but we'll add more to it later. And then I go back to my first tab and I'm gonna say this is gonna feed in from this number right here. So there's our 12,000. And so then if I go back on over to my tax formula, that's gonna finally give us equal to, the tax due or I'm gonna put brackets around it, I'm gonna put brackets around it, refund, because a negative number would be a refund. It's gonna be a positive number in this case, so we still owe taxes. Now note, you could also have penalties. So we'll talk about penalties, the software might try to calculate later, but that's the general idea. So we get to here, there's the 12, there's the two, three, oh, eight, and then there's a $43 penalty. So if I put the penalty of 43 of a penalty, penalty, and then say okay, now it's at this plus that, two, three, oh, nine, so two, three, oh, nine, okay. And let's check the spelling because I think I misspelled that penalty. And single, I misspelled it, okay. All right, so that's the general outline. So we're running kind of long, so I'll stop it here. Next time we'll make it a little bit more fancy adding some colors to it. But that's the, and then of course, as we have more complexity in the return, we will add more schedules to the right that will feed into this income tax formula.