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Not sure what you mean. When you e-file there is no physical signature on the tax form. You "sign" electronically by entering your AGI or PIN. If the return was accepted---then you did "sign" it electronically. What do you mean that the return is not the same?
I have a new address, phone number and account info that was all updated when I e-signed my tax forms. I made sure. But the IRS and my state received all of my old info which I didn't sign or file with turbo tax so how can my taxes be sent off legally if it wasn't what I filed? And the IRS owed me money when I did my taxes but now I owe them. Not sure why exactly. I'm honestly wondering if nothing was changed
And I'm aware what an e-signature is. Does it make sense to you now? What I filed and signed is not what the IRS and my state received! Pretty sure that's illegal because I never gave anyone permission to change my information.
You will need to talk to customer support about this:
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https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899263-what-is-the-turbotax-phone-number
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I'm sorry but I tried that already. Pretty sure I'll just get a lawyer
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