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Make sure it actually says "Accepted" ...Transmitted isn't good enough and is justthe first step.
.........or maybe a delayed email if you paid for the software...but then exited and came back later to actually e-file.
Every year....A bunch of people pay for the software in that step, but then exit and don't actually complete the steps to file...exiting and then not returning...thus TTX might send out that notice if anyone paid but didn't file right away...to make sure they returned to finish it off.
....maybe you have a second Online account you haven't used recently.
Beware of these types of text messages as they could be a scam. The safe way to verify the status of your return, is log in directly to your TurboTax account. Follow these steps: How do I check my e-file status?
Accepted means your tax return was received by the IRS and you did not do anything wrong.
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