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I just filed my tax return. I filed for Florida state. Do I have to send all 79 pages to Florida state ? Where do I find the address.

 
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I just filed my tax return. I filed for Florida state. Do I have to send all 79 pages to Florida state ? Where do I find the address.

Florida does not have a state income tax.   People who have Florida businesses or rental property with tangible personal property have to file a DR-405 with the county property appraiser by April 1. 

http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/property/tpp/

If you don't have a Florida business or rental property with such tangible personal property, then you do not have to file a Florida return.  If you are still preparing your returns, you can delete the Florida return if it's not needed.

If you've already finished and paid for it, you can talk to TurboTax Customer Support and tell them you didn't need it.

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I just filed my tax return. I filed for Florida state. Do I have to send all 79 pages to Florida state ? Where do I find the address.

Florida does not have a state income tax.   People who have Florida businesses or rental property with tangible personal property have to file a DR-405 with the county property appraiser by April 1. 

http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/property/tpp/

If you don't have a Florida business or rental property with such tangible personal property, then you do not have to file a Florida return.  If you are still preparing your returns, you can delete the Florida return if it's not needed.

If you've already finished and paid for it, you can talk to TurboTax Customer Support and tell them you didn't need it.

FAQ:  How do I contact TurboTax?

https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/3401489

I just filed my tax return. I filed for Florida state. Do I have to send all 79 pages to Florida state ? Where do I find the address.

I wasn't clear with the question, sorry. I filed the tax returns and it showed me to E-file to IRS and Post to Florida State. It's efiled already. But, I don't know what and where to post in Florida. I remember it said at one time that for florida tax returns the IRS tax return is not completed until it's mailed to Florida state.

I just filed my tax return. I filed for Florida state. Do I have to send all 79 pages to Florida state ? Where do I find the address.

As I said above, Florida has no state income tax, and there is no Florida state income tax return to prepare and send to the state.  The only thing TurboTax prepares for Florida is a form DR-405, for those people who need it (most Floridians do not.)

 As explained above, only people who have Florida businesses or rental properties with tangible personal property have to file a form DR-405, and that form is filed with the county property appraiser by April 1.    If you don't have a Florida business or rental property that has tangible personal property, then you don't need to file anything with the county appraiser.    If you DO have a Florida business or rental property with tangible personal property, then you do have to file the Form DR-405 with your county property appraiser by April 1.  
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/property/tpp/">http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/property/tpp/</a>

The Federal return has nothing to do with any Florida return.   If you efiled your Federal return, the IRS will begin processing returns on January 23, and you will find out soon after that if your Federal return was accepted or rejected.   A few returns are pulled early, however, so it is possible that you find out before January 23.

I will ask one of our SuperUsers from Florida to review this thread to see if he has anything else to add about Florida.

@tagteam  Is there anything else this Florida filer needs to know?   Thanks!

I just filed my tax return. I filed for Florida state. Do I have to send all 79 pages to Florida state ? Where do I find the address.

No, there is nothing else this particular user needs to know; nothing needs to be filed with the state nor the county property appraiser's office considering there is neither a business nor rental property with tangible personal property to report.
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