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See the following reason that could stop you from e-filing.
Returns can't be e-filed if they:
Many nonresident and part-year state returns cannot be e-filed either, so we'll let you know if it must be paper-filed.
In addition, certain returns keep getting rejected because somebody else already claimed a dependent on the return or because of incorrect information in the IRS database. In these cases, there's nothing you can do to fix your return and e-file it. You'll need to file a paper return instead.
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See the following reason that could stop you from e-filing.
Returns can't be e-filed if they:
Many nonresident and part-year state returns cannot be e-filed either, so we'll let you know if it must be paper-filed.
In addition, certain returns keep getting rejected because somebody else already claimed a dependent on the return or because of incorrect information in the IRS database. In these cases, there's nothing you can do to fix your return and e-file it. You'll need to file a paper return instead.
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No----there must be some other reason you cannot e-file. Did you enter taxable income? What income did you enter? If you only entered Social Security that is why you cannot e-file. Florida has nothing to do with it, since FL has no state income tax.
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