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What? You can efile. What are you talking about?
How to Efile
After you enter all your income and info, you go through the Review tab. Then you go all the way through the File tab, through the 3 steps and hit the big orange Transmit Returns Now button.
You will need to enter your 2018 AGI to efile 2019. If you didn't file a 2018 return or filed late in the year you enter 0 for the AGI. If you are married and filed Joint last year you enter the same AGI for each of you.
When you efile you get back 2 emails. The first email only confirms the transmission. The second email says if the IRS (or state) Accepted or Rejected your efile.
What? Where are you getting the idea that the IRS will not accept e-fled returns? And what do you mean by "all Form 1040 filed by me?"
You can file ONE Form 1040 with your Social Security number on it. If you tried to do something else, like filing one W-2 at a time on different tax returns, that was a mistake. ALL of your income has to be on the same Form 1040.
Please explain what you did and what you are still trying to do.
the IRS and states do accept e-filed returns. As a matter of fact, they prefer them. have you tried to e-file them? if so you would get 2 emails for federal and 2 e-mails for the state. the first for each would say submitted or failed. if submitted, there's a second e-mail that says accepted or rejected. if accepted you're done for the year unless you owe. then you must make payment arrangements either by mail or using IRS and/or state website. if rejected you must fix the rejection issue. if possible some can not be fixed and you'll have to mail in your returns. follow TT filing instructions.
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