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What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

 
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LaurenW
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What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

Hi luv11909,

If you have successfully submitted your return by e-filing (and made a payment by direct debit if you had one), and the IRS has accepted your returns, you do not need to mail in anything.  Unless you owe money to the IRS and you've chosen to mail in your payment, you should be all set! 

However, if you are mailing in your payment, you need to print out a 1040-V. You can follow these instructions: 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301385

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fabbrinij
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What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

my e filed taxes were accepted on oct 13th. but i have paid yet, what do i need to send in the mail?
fabbrinij
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What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

haven't*
fabbrinij
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What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

do i need to mail my a copy returns w/ the voucher and the check?

What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

You are posting to a year old thread--not the best way to get a response.  If you e-filed your return and it was accepted, you do not have to mail in your return.  But if you owe, you do have to PAY.  You can mail in the 1040V with a check or money order or you can pay directly on the IRS site:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.irs.gov/payments/direct-pay">https://www.irs.gov/payments/direct-pay</a>
**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
LaurenW
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What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

Hi luv11909,

If you have successfully submitted your return by e-filing (and made a payment by direct debit if you had one), and the IRS has accepted your returns, you do not need to mail in anything.  Unless you owe money to the IRS and you've chosen to mail in your payment, you should be all set! 

However, if you are mailing in your payment, you need to print out a 1040-V. You can follow these instructions: 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3301385

pbmeyer
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What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

That's not what your s/w says.  After providing my bank information for payment, TurboTax also requires that I mail in the e_File instructions page.  Additionally it doesn't provide a mailing address.  The IRS site does not mention any requirements for this page or additional mailing.  For once the govt makes sense.  Please explain or update this bug.
d1cd1c
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What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

I struggled with this same question today. I read and reread my form EF. I finally had to conclude, the turbo tax generated filing instructions say, "Sign and date your form EF within one day of acceptance" and nothing more. Like you said, the form OR EF, says not to mail the form, so I guess we're signing it for our own edification and then filling it with the rest of our records. 

What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

I did this and for the state, but says I need to also mail in state coupon saying I still owe bucks? 

 

Roger9111
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What documents do I need to mail in after I e-file?

I think the answer is WRONG.  For example if you are getting credit for tax paid in one state for another state you MUST attach a copy of the return from the state giving the credit.  

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