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No, not unless your tax return has been rejected for e-file.
If your tax return has been successfully e-filed, you do not need to mail your tax returns.
If you tax return has been rejected for e-file there is still an opportunity to fix the rejection reason.
Only if you can not cure your rejection must you mail your tax returns.
No, not unless your tax return has been rejected for e-file.
If your tax return has been successfully e-filed, you do not need to mail your tax returns.
If you tax return has been rejected for e-file there is still an opportunity to fix the rejection reason.
Only if you can not cure your rejection must you mail your tax returns.
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