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I didn't e-sign my Kansas State taxes and it shows pending still. How can I go back in an e-sign it or does it matter?

 
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DelilahLO
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I didn't e-sign my Kansas State taxes and it shows pending still. How can I go back in an e-sign it or does it matter?

If you were able to complete the e-filing process, then you completed the questions at the beginning of starting to file your taxes with Turbo Tax.  Turbo Tax can not process your return without your electronic agreement allowing them to.  Agreeing to those terms and accepting them was your consent to file. 

Some states start processing e-filed returns at the same time as the IRS, while others don't start processing until sometime later.

It's not unusual for state returns to remain in pending status several days after the federal return has already been accepted. This is especially common when e-filing first opens in January or early February.

Give it a little more time, your state return will eventually move along in the queue.

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DelilahLO
New Member

I didn't e-sign my Kansas State taxes and it shows pending still. How can I go back in an e-sign it or does it matter?

If you were able to complete the e-filing process, then you completed the questions at the beginning of starting to file your taxes with Turbo Tax.  Turbo Tax can not process your return without your electronic agreement allowing them to.  Agreeing to those terms and accepting them was your consent to file. 

Some states start processing e-filed returns at the same time as the IRS, while others don't start processing until sometime later.

It's not unusual for state returns to remain in pending status several days after the federal return has already been accepted. This is especially common when e-filing first opens in January or early February.

Give it a little more time, your state return will eventually move along in the queue.

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