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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
Thank you for sending the token number.
In your return, I see two issues. They are not causing the formset issue but you will want to fix them before you file. Then we'll get to the formset issue.
#1. On your 1099-G for unemployment benefits, you are missing the following:
Payer's Zip code
Payer's State
Payer's City
Payer's address
Payer's name
#2. The bank routing number is invalid for state filing.
"Do not use the routing number from a deposit slip. Use the routing number from a check or verify with your bank what routing number should be used for debit payments.
You can find the routing number within a string of numbers at the bottom of your checks. Make sure you are using a check and not a deposit slip, since the numbers may not be the same. For example, the routing number for a checking account might be 074100000, but the deposit slip routing number begins with 500. The first nine digits from the left(in between the special characters) on your check is the routing number. Routing numbers are always nine digits."
I cannot see your bank routing number (it is X'd out in the file you sent for privacy purposes), but it appears that TurboTax does not think that the bank routing number from the federal return is valid for Indiana. See this website for bank routing numbers in Indiana to see if this helps.
Formsets
In another thread, a number of users have addressed their experiences with this formset issue. The main solution was to delete the state and re-add it (I assume that you have seen this based on your comment; if not, look for GabiU's comment at this TurboTax Community thread on page 2).
However, several of the users who were asked to pay for the state when they re-added the state, found out that they had only paid for the federal return and not the state, that is, when TurboTax asked them to pay, TurboTax only charged for the federal return, not the state.
When the taxpayers paid for the state, then they were able to add it and the e-file went through just fine. See this TurboTax Community thread (3 pages).
I don't know what you have paid, but you can see what you owe by opening your tax return (I assume you are using the Online product). On the left, click on Tax Tools, then underneath it click on Tools. In the center, then click on the blue-green box that says "My Fees".
If you paid, say, $40 previously, this probably was only for the federal return, and another $40 is due for the state.
I do not know why TurboTax apparently charged some taxpayers only for the federal return and not the federal and state, but deleting the state, re-adding it and paying for the state, allowed them to file the return with a problem.
Let us know if this works for you.
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