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Unless you were prompted to do so by Turbo Tax or received a letter from the IRS requesting additional information, you won't need to mail anything in. Once you've e-filed and been accepted, you'll be good to go.
*If you decide to File By Mail, the program will prompt you on how to print the forms and where to mail in your return.
Unless you were prompted to do so by Turbo Tax or received a letter from the IRS requesting additional information, you won't need to mail anything in. Once you've e-filed and been accepted, you'll be good to go.
*If you decide to File By Mail, the program will prompt you on how to print the forms and where to mail in your return.
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