What to do if you have already filed your federal and receive your return, yet need to finish your state taxes using Turbo Tax?
I have already filed and received my federal taxes earlier this month, but have not filed for my state taxes until earlier this week. Can I still file and pay my state taxes using Turbo, or will I need to file elsewhere? If I need to file on Turbo, how can I do this or will there be any difficulties?
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That's right. If the federal return has been e-filed and accepted then you may go back and complete & file the state return. TurboTax won't ask you to file your federal again. It will let you "pick up where you left off" filing.
Step-by-step guide to file for State
1. Login to your TurboTax account.
2. Select Show on your Tax Home screen, then Your tax returns and documents.
3. Make sure the current tax year is highlighted, then select Add a state.
4. Select the State Taxes tab.
5. Select Continue to start or complete your state taxes.
6. Select Done with State.
7. Continue through the flow to review and file your state taxes.
Hope that was helpful.
Tia
Hi,
I can help get your question answered. To better assist you, did you file your federal return with TurboTax?
Tia
Yes. I have already filed my Federal returns using Turbo, and have received my refund. I just need to file for my state (In my case 2)
Oh great that makes it super easy. Sign into your TurboTax account and scroll down the page look for and click the "add a state" button.
Happy Tax Day!
Tia
Since I had already received my federal and it has been processed, it won't think I am filing twice? I can process the state return separately or bypass processing the federal again?
That's right. If the federal return has been e-filed and accepted then you may go back and complete & file the state return. TurboTax won't ask you to file your federal again. It will let you "pick up where you left off" filing.
Step-by-step guide to file for State
1. Login to your TurboTax account.
2. Select Show on your Tax Home screen, then Your tax returns and documents.
3. Make sure the current tax year is highlighted, then select Add a state.
4. Select the State Taxes tab.
5. Select Continue to start or complete your state taxes.
6. Select Done with State.
7. Continue through the flow to review and file your state taxes.
Hope that was helpful.
Tia
OK. So I went to file my state taxes, but revcieved a "Duplicate Social Security Number" error. I'm choosing not to E-file, but paper file. If I choose this route, and I hope I'm not asking a obvious question, but I would just print the completed tax documents from Turbo, who would sign as the preparer, and since I'm paper filing would I need to cancel the documents on Turbo Tax or just print the PDFs?
Yes, print your state tax return to paper file. Your return is self prepared, so just sign where indicated on your state return. Mailing instructions will print with the return.
Yes. I work in TN and have a full time residence in TN, but I also have a house in AL. Do i have to pay AL state taxes on the income I make in TN
Good morning; I filed my 2018 federal and state tax returns with Turbotax on April 12, 2019. Yesterday I received a Return adjustment notice, proposed assessment from the state of NM saying I owe $3,874.46. The second page has the specific reason for Adjustment: "PIT-1 line 31, Reported payment is not in our records." My Turbotax record for the state filing, line 31 has an amount of $3,910. How can I resolve this issue? My copy of the form says at the top "Do not mail".
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Did you e-file your state return? How did you pay your tax due? Do you have bank/credit card records showing that you paid?
Yes; according to Turbotax it was $97.
Yes I e-filed and yes, my bank statement shows the payment posted.
$97 could have been your TurboTax fees. Do you show that you paid NM? What are they saying they changed on your state return? Look at your actual state tax return. What does it say for tax due?
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