I filed my federal taxes with a company that didn’t allow me to file multiple state taxes (moved states mid year) can I e file just state taxes here? How do I go about this? My federal was denied (obviously) through turbo tax because I already filed them and they were accepted, but it won’t let me submit both of my state tax forms Through turbo tax! Thanks in advance for any insight
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You need to prepare both Federal and State returns in TurboTax, and then mail in your State returns.
State returns can't be efiled on their own.
Click this link for more info on Filing State Returns Only.
You need to prepare both Federal and State returns in TurboTax, and then mail in your State returns.
State returns can't be efiled on their own.
Click this link for more info on Filing State Returns Only.
Have you tried to do it directly in the Department of Revenue of the state you need to file? Some states allow to do it directly on their website.
If I already efiled my Fed, can I efile my state now?
Did you use Turbo Tax for Federal? If you don't file state together with federal, you have to wait until your federal refund is Accepted.
How to file state after federal
I have finished the Federal tax but the system shows that I can't file the State Tax
It depends.
As long as you have not mailed your state return in, you can do the following:
This will allow you to see your state return. (You do not need to actually add a state, but this will allow you to access your existing state return.)
You will then be able to try to electronically file your state return.
I already filed my federal tax return. When i try and file my state tax return electronically, i am receiving a message stating, Returns with Pass-Through Business Alternative Income Tax Credit cannot be filed electronically? What is that?
@Zaldogg53 - Would I be correct in assuming that your state is NJ? First, this form has not been finalized and is needed for processing your return. This is causing the error. TurboTax is working to finalize this form soon. Once finalized, you will be able to e-file. Isuggest waiting for the e-file.
Below is some information about this new NJ document.
For New Jersey purposes, income and losses of a pass-through entity are passed through to its owners. However, the law allows pass-through entities to elect to pay tax due on the owner’s share of distributive proceeds. The owner(s) may then claim a refundable tax credit for the amount of tax paid by the pass-through entity on their share of distributive proceeds.
Pass-through entities included under this law are:
The entity must have at least one member who is liable for tax on their share of distributive proceeds pursuant to the New Jersey Gross Income Tax Act, N.J.S.A. 54A:1-1 et seq., in a taxable year.
Single member limited liability companies and sole proprietorships may not elect to pay the Pass-Through Business Alternative Income Tax.
“Distributive proceeds” means the net income, dividends, royalties, interest, rents, guaranteed payments, and gains of a pass-through entity, derived from or connected with sources within New Jersey.
If you feel that this does not apply to you, we can try to delete the form:
Here's the general procedure for viewing the forms list and deleting unwanted forms, schedules, and worksheets in TurboTax Online:
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