All I can say is I vote flat tax. Stop with all this IRS nonsense to complicate things.
I was rejected 5x times now and on the sixth time since yesterday it was finally accepted and just a few minutes ago, at least according to an email and Turbo Tax. I may have to go to counseling because of the feeling of rejection:). But first couple times I mistakenly read the AGI off the 2023 state tax and then an apparent fat fingering event and was rejected. I had the AGI right the next two times and was rejected. Last two times I tried entering zero for AGI as suggested and after entering the AGI as zero two separate times it was finally accepted on the second attempt of entering zero. The state tax filing still show pending but I would think it should go through also.
I have never had rejection happen in all my years of doing taxes. I was thinking and hoping the IRS did not want my money, ha ha. So should I just go back to the old fashioned way and fill everything out manually and dump using TurboTax too? I paid Intuit $25 for State Tax Filing and another $60 to efile Federal. Of course, then there is the $100 I spent on Turbotax. And yet another $60 for audit defense. Not sure this is worth it anymore. Someone else can do my taxes.
So a question I have when efiling, if a person keeps getting rejected on efile and they have to snail mail their taxes, do they get there efile fees back from Intuit?
Really, this is all just stupid IRS/government madness!
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If you used desktop download and were unable to e-file the state return successfully you can ask for a refund for the $25 state e-file fee. The other fees are not refundable---those fees were for the use of the software to prepare your tax return or for whatever other "add-on" features you choose.
If you use online software, there is no e-file fee. The fee is the same for online whether you e-file or mail it in an envelope.
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