Yes, it did - and asked for the $25 e-filing fee. (I had hoped that, since I had paid once for my daughter, that this had enabled the e-filing feature - like how I only had to pay for the state edition once. But alas, no.)
When you use desktop software there is always a fee for every state return you e-file. The way to avoid the state e-file fee is to print and mail the state returns.
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