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CA return rejected; Will my CA payment still go or do I need to now send a check?

My CA return was rejected after TurboTax said it was fine. I submitted the return through TurboTax and also provided bank information to pay my tax liability to CA. Now that it's rejected, I apparently need to submit it hard copy. My question is, what about my payment to CA? Do I need to include a check or will CA still get the payment through the information I provided in TurboTax? PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!! 

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ErnieS0
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CA return rejected; Will my CA payment still go or do I need to now send a check?

Your payment would not go through unless California accepted your tax return. 

 

If you are mailing your return, you can include a check or money order with your filing. Or you make a payment directly on the Franchise Tax Board’s website. Go to Pay | FTB.ca.gov.

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ErnieS0
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CA return rejected; Will my CA payment still go or do I need to now send a check?

Your payment would not go through unless California accepted your tax return. 

 

If you are mailing your return, you can include a check or money order with your filing. Or you make a payment directly on the Franchise Tax Board’s website. Go to Pay | FTB.ca.gov.

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**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
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