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I got my taxes done but Somehow I must have accidentally clicked for state taxes to be sent by mail which I dont want. And Federal is done by e link.
This is my first time. But i will be spending 120$ when it comes in, according to TurboTax.
1. I am a student, I don't think that is really fair since I have epilepsy and don't get support yet. And need to save.
2. I make LESS than 8k a year. That says something.
If these are not fixed I really swear that there is NO NEED TO GO WITH OVER PRICED RATES when places like HR Block can do it more understandable and easier then you, and from what I hear a whole lot cheaper.
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Did you already e-file? If you did, then it is too late. We wish confused users would ask these questions before they e-file. If you ask before you go ahead and file, we could have helped more and told you how to file for free.
If you have NOT clicked that orange button that says "Transmit my return now" post back and we can tell you how to use Free File.
Did you already e-file? If you did, then it is too late. We wish confused users would ask these questions before they e-file. If you ask before you go ahead and file, we could have helped more and told you how to file for free.
If you have NOT clicked that orange button that says "Transmit my return now" post back and we can tell you how to use Free File.
Thanks. I will do this next year then. I finishing off high school then starting a degree in computer technology for masters soon. Thanks for responce.
BTW: to change type of tax: just amend or add state
You will be paying A LOT MORE than $120......That bank robbed me of an extra $840, instead of just the $120 as expected. I will NEVER use it or Turbo-Tax again!!!!
@josie-schneider-1 wrote:
You will be paying A LOT MORE than $120......That bank robbed me of an extra $840, instead of just the $120 as expected. I will NEVER use it or Turbo-Tax again!!!!
Go to this IRS website for federal tax refund FAQ's - https://www.irs.gov/refunds/tax-season-refund-frequently-asked-questions
Why is my refund different than the amount on the tax return I filed?
All or part of your refund may have been used (offset) to pay off past-due federal tax, state income tax, state unemployment compensation debts, child support, spousal support, or other federal nontax debts, such as student loans. To find out if you may have an offset or if you have questions about an offset, contact the agency to which you owe the debt.
We also may have changed your refund amount because we made changes to your tax return. You’ll get a notice explaining the changes. Where’s My Refund? will reflect the reasons for the refund offset when it relates to a change in your tax return.
Tax Topic 203 - Refund Offsets for Unpaid Child Support, Certain Federal and State Debts, and Unempl... has more information about refund offsets.
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