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We recommend that you print, sign, and mail your return if you're unable to successfully e-file after three attempts.
We recommend that you print, sign, and mail your return if you're unable to successfully e-file after three attempts.
Don't listen to Cheryl. I know if you wanted to mail it, you wouldn't have bothered paying with TurboTax and would have done it yourself. Anyway, the mail option is behind the glitch wall.
Instead, this is the way to get around the "missing state and zip" glitch. The problem comes from when using a US-based institution card's address for payment and before the MAX consent check. To get around that, following I:
1) changed my foreign address to the address of the billing address for the card I used,
2) made it past the MAX glitch state and zipcode check to sign the consent form
3) at the final "check your information" page I went back to the beginning and deleted my US address
4) Selected "Foreign address" again and filled that out with my true and original address
5) checked the rest of my information and filed my taxes.
6) bookmarked this solution for next year when I forget TurboTax can't be bothered to fix the glitch.
You're awesome! Thanks for that, it was driving me nuts!!!
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