Please note that you will not need to file in FL
unless you have business or rental tangible personal property. (If reporting
tangible personal property, you would complete Form DR-405 and submit it by
mail to your local property appraiser by April 1.)
Florida
does not have a state individual income tax related to wages so you do not need
to file an income tax return with the state.
So, if
you do not have a business or rental real estate with assets in Florida, you do
not need to prepare or file the Florida return in TurboTax.
If you
can, go back into TurboTax, under the state taxes tab and delete Florida from
your list of state returns. If not just don't file the FL state tax return.
Please
note that you will not have a delete option until you actually start working on
the state. Select that you want to start the state return under the state taxes
tab. The system will start calculating. Then go back into the state tab at the
top of the screen and you should now get a choice for that state to either
continue or delete. You won't be charged for just starting the state return.
You are only charged when you are getting ready to file.
For
more information about this tangible personal property return, please refer to
the following link:
http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/property/tpp/
If you
purchased an FL state income tax return in error, you will need to contact
customer support to request a refund.
To
contact customer support if you're using TurboTax
Online:
-
Start by signing in to your account (if you
aren't already). Why do I need to sign in?
- Click Contact in the upper-right
corner of your screen.
- Ask your question, and then:
- Post it to our community of
experts; or
- Talk one-on-one with a live
TurboTax Expert, CPA, or enrolled agent (requires the PLUS add-on if
using Federal Free Edition).
If you're using the TurboTax CD/Download software or can't sign into your account, click here to contact us. Ask your question, click Continue,
and follow our onscreen instructions