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If your state return still shows as "Started," and federal return has already been accepted by the IRS, you just need to go back in and re-submit that state return. This can happen if some of your state forms were not finalized when you tried to e-file your state at the same time as e-filing your Federal return. You can only e-file your state return once all the forms have been finalized and your federal return is accepted.
You can use the instructions
below to help you go back in and re-submit the state return only.
TurboTax Online Detailed Instructions:
TurboTax CD/Download Detailed Instructions:
NOTE: If you e-filed your federal return as Married Filing Jointly but want to file your state returns as Married Filing Separately, only one state return can be e-filed. The other will have to be paper-filed.
If your state return still shows as "Started," and federal return has already been accepted by the IRS, you just need to go back in and re-submit that state return. This can happen if some of your state forms were not finalized when you tried to e-file your state at the same time as e-filing your Federal return. You can only e-file your state return once all the forms have been finalized and your federal return is accepted.
You can use the instructions
below to help you go back in and re-submit the state return only.
TurboTax Online Detailed Instructions:
TurboTax CD/Download Detailed Instructions:
NOTE: If you e-filed your federal return as Married Filing Jointly but want to file your state returns as Married Filing Separately, only one state return can be e-filed. The other will have to be paper-filed.
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