What does it mean when it says our records indicate you are not entitled to efile one or more Formsets?
What does “Our records indicate that you are not entitled to efile one or more formsets.” mean? It means that one or more forms aren’t available yet to e-file. The IRS are still finalizing some tax forms needed for electronic filing.
Can I file state without federal TurboTax?
No. The TurboTax state program is designed to transfer information from your federal return. For this reason, TurboTax state isn’t sold as a standalone tax-preparation product. You can use TurboTax to prepare and file your federal return without your state—but not the other way around.
How to e file state only federal already filed?
E-File State Only – Federal Already Filed. If you have already electronically filed an accepted federal return with TaxAct and want to file your state return, you can follow these steps to submit your state return alone. Open your TaxAct return. Click on the Filing tab. Choose E-file My Return and click Continue.
How to e-file your federal tax return?
E-File Authentication To E-File your tax return you must first electronically sign your tax return using the information requested on the screen. Before you can sign your return, we must verify your identity. To do so, we will ask you to provide information from your previous federal tax return.
How to file a federal return that has already been filed?
Choose File Later for the already filed Federal, do the same for any additional state returns you have already filed or do not wish to file currently. If not already selected, choose File Now for the state in question and click Continue. Follow the remaining on-screen instructions.
Can you e file in New York State?
June 6, 2019 12:37 AM Yes, while New York generally requires you to e-file, there is an exception if the software does not allow for e-file. Because New York has a higher standard for identity verification that the IRS, it has become common for federal tax returns to be accepted for e-file and NY state tax returns to be rejected.