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I just filed my MN state taxes and it say incomplete, but I'm getting a refund. Please expalin
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I just filed my MN state taxes and it say incomplete, but I'm getting a refund. Please expalin
Not all state or IRS forms are ready to file at this time. Check the links below for form availability. If you received an email that your form is now ready, log back into your account to file your return under the File tab.
If you have trouble opening your account, try this:
- Log into your account
- Select MyTurboTax in the upper left
- Under Some Things you can do, select Add state (to open up your return)
- Then select File and continue with the steps
Note: State tax returns (even if forms are ready) are not accepted until after your Federal return is accepted. 2/15/17 is the acceptance date for tax returns that are claiming Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit.
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I just filed my MN state taxes and it say incomplete, but I'm getting a refund. Please expalin
Not all state or IRS forms are ready to file at this time. Check the links below for form availability. If you received an email that your form is now ready, log back into your account to file your return under the File tab.
If you have trouble opening your account, try this:
- Log into your account
- Select MyTurboTax in the upper left
- Under Some Things you can do, select Add state (to open up your return)
- Then select File and continue with the steps
Note: State tax returns (even if forms are ready) are not accepted until after your Federal return is accepted. 2/15/17 is the acceptance date for tax returns that are claiming Earned Income Tax Credit or Additional Child Tax Credit.
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
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