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Underneath my federal e-file status is "FL return status: ready to mail". I don't know what that is and what I have to do now.

 
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Underneath my federal e-file status is "FL return status: ready to mail". I don't know what that is and what I have to do now.

Florida does not levy a state individual income tax. You do not need to file an income tax return with the state.

 

The Florida return in TurboTax (Form DR-405) is to report tangible personal property used in a Florida-located business or rental property and is filed with the county property appraiser. 

 

If you do not have a business or rental real estate with assets in Florida, you do not need to prepare or file the Florida return in TurboTax.

 

You should have been presented with the opportunity to skip the Florida return (Form DR-405) entirely if you had no tangible personal property to report. 

 

If you are using one of the online products and have not paid for the Florida return (or registered if using a free version of TurboTax), you can delete the Florida return by following these instructions: https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1900608-how-do-i-delete-my-state-in-turbotax-online

 

If you mistakenly continued on through the Florida section in TurboTax and paid for the return that you do not need, you can contact customer service and request a refund. 

 

Visit --> https://support.turbotax.intuit.com/contact/ to contact customer service.

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Underneath my federal e-file status is "FL return status: ready to mail". I don't know what that is and what I have to do now.

It means you have to print your Florida state tax filing information.  Once printed, you will need to mail the printed tax return documents for your state it into the correct state tax office address.  

Underneath my federal e-file status is "FL return status: ready to mail". I don't know what that is and what I have to do now.

Florida does not levy a state individual income tax. You do not need to file an income tax return with the state.

 

The Florida return in TurboTax (Form DR-405) is to report tangible personal property used in a Florida-located business or rental property and is filed with the county property appraiser. 

 

If you do not have a business or rental real estate with assets in Florida, you do not need to prepare or file the Florida return in TurboTax.

 

You should have been presented with the opportunity to skip the Florida return (Form DR-405) entirely if you had no tangible personal property to report. 

 

If you are using one of the online products and have not paid for the Florida return (or registered if using a free version of TurboTax), you can delete the Florida return by following these instructions: https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1900608-how-do-i-delete-my-state-in-turbotax-online

 

If you mistakenly continued on through the Florida section in TurboTax and paid for the return that you do not need, you can contact customer service and request a refund. 

 

Visit --> https://support.turbotax.intuit.com/contact/ to contact customer service.

e-mareite
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Underneath my federal e-file status is "FL return status: ready to mail". I don't know what that is and what I have to do now.

Thank you for your answer. I already continued through the Florida state section and already filed my taxes without paying for the Florida thing. I also do not own a business or rental estate, I just lived there for a few months and if I follow the insturction to print and sent the Florida retrun no document opens up. So I can just leave it as it is without sending anything? I just want to be sure to not make a mistake.


Thank you.

Underneath my federal e-file status is "FL return status: ready to mail". I don't know what that is and what I have to do now.

You are most welcome and, yes, you can just leave it as it is without sending anything.
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