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Can't remember if I setup direct pay to pay my taxes owed for both Federal & State. I have filed already and cant find how to check this. I cant get into my tax file?

I have filed already and now cant get back in to TurboTax.  I do not see this info on the PDF print-outs.  How can I determine if I setup direct pay within TurboTax ?

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Get your taxes done using TurboTax

The taxes owed will be debited from your account on the date you specified when you entered your bank routing and account numbers for direct debit in the File section of the program.

 

How you chose to pay the taxes owed will be on the Federal Filing Instructions page included with your tax return.  Or look at the Federal Information Worksheet on Part V.

 

Sign onto your TurboTax online account - https://myturbotax.intuit.com/

 

When you sign onto your online account and land on the Tax Home web page, scroll down and click on Add a state. 

This will take you back to the 2019 online tax return.

Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen.  Then click on Print Center.  Then click on Print, save or preview this year's return.  Choose the option Include government and TurboTax worksheets

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....and your selections for paying the state will be on a similar State Information Worksheet....but not always PART V for the state sheet...that varies a bit from state-to-state.    Many states do not allow you to arrange debit payment with your e-file...but that would be seen by it's absence on that state information worksheet.....when only direct deposit selections for refunds are seen.

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