I didn't know my state didn't require state taxes to be filed until after I did. It now says it's been accepted, what should I do?
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What state?
Washington
There is no state tax in WA - you don't need to file a state return. What form did you file?
Yes, like I said, now I know. But I fear is too late because it now shows as accepted. My question is, what can I do now?
What tax form did you file for the state of Washington? You probably don't need to do anything. Was it for something referenced below? What does it say when you check your e-file status for federal and for WA state? Federal and state go to different places.
Washington state does not have a personal or corporate income tax. However, people or businesses that engage in business in Washington are subject to business and occupation (B&O) and/or public utility tax. The business’s gross receipts determine the amount of tax they are required to pay. Businesses that make retail sales or provide retail services may be required to collect and submit retail sales tax (see Marketplace Fairness – Leveling the Playing Field).
Was this for the Working Families Tax Credit?
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