D111
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Was I apparently supposed to file a non-resident D-40 form for a job I had in DC?

Let me start by saying that this was the first time I used TurboTax so my apologies if this question seems rather silly.

To make a long story somewhat short, I had a job in DC that lasted for a few weeks. I put this information into TurboTax and at the very end I was told that I had to mail in my tax papers to the office in DC because you can not e-file if you were a nonresident. I printed them out and learned that I was not going to receive a DC refund. However, there was nothing else on the print-out. The only thing that printed was the confirmation page telling me the address to send my files to.

I had no idea what to do so I ended up sending a copy of my entire tax printout, that I had printed earlier when I filed to the IRS and to my home state, in an envelope to the marked DC address. It was only until today, when I was going through the paperwork, that I noticed something at the top saying something along the lines of "Form D-40B shows that you are not receiving a refund." Now, there was no D-40B in any of the papers that I sent. I also saw on other answers that you are only to send this form if you are requesting a refund, which I am not. So, am I done with my DC filing or should I go ahead and send this form to them?

Hopefully everything made sense. Thank you all.