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aimc99
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Not sure if state return efiled or not

I had planned to efile both federal and state returns. I expected a refund from federal, and I owed the state. I had filled out banking info to deduct what I owed from banking account and then elected to deduct state filling fees from my federal return. I decided against doing this after I noted the additional $40 fee, and I hit the back button all the way to the section where I could select to not efile state and just print and mail. When I went to submit, it says federal return filed, but I can't tell if state return filed as well. And on my copy of return, it doesn't show anything as far as what was elected for payment of fees. I tried to "refile" and select to not efile again for state return, and it just tells me that nothing was selected to efile and only option is to go back.

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Not sure if state return efiled or not

Sounds like you wisely avoided the extra $40 refund processing fee that would have been added in order to pay the $25 state e-file fee.   But if you did not pay the $25 state e-file fee, your state return was not e-filed.   If you did not enter a credit card or debit card and pay to e-file the state, it did not get filed.   You can print and mail the state to avoid the $25 state e-file fee.   And...if you owe state tax due, you need to pay the state by April 15, 2025.   You can mail a check or money order with the mailed state return or pay on the state's tax site.

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