You have several options for paying the tax due on your state tax return. The available options are presented during the Q&A and shown in the filing instructions. It is essential to carefully review and print your filing instructions as prompted and to check the status of your return. Payment options vary by state – […]
Below you will find links to the websites and/or forms for each state to request a copy of your state return or transcript. Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | […]
Below you will find information regarding each state’s expectations for paying tax owed. Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kentucky | Kansas | Louisiana | Maine | Maryland | […]
If you need to correct a state individual tax return filed through TaxAct, follow the steps below to prepare and file an amended return. Obtain a copy of the original return. See the FAQ How to Obtain a Copy of a Tax Return for details. Determine the specific updates or corrections needed for your […]
Checking Your State Return Status Visit the E-File and Tax Refund Status webpage of the tax agency you used to file. Keep in mind that state return acknowledgments may take up to 10 days. Checking Your State Refund Status Visit the State Resources webpage for your state’s tax department. Each state has different processing times, so delays may vary.
Am I required to file a state return? You will need to determine your specific state’s filing requirements. These can generally be found in the form instructions for that state or on their website. Note. Refer to the Federation of Tax Administrator’s State Tax Forms & Filing Options webpage to be directed to any state […]
Individual federal tax returns are due April 15th – see the e-Filing – Return Due Dates and Deadlines FAQ for details. See the chart below for state return due dates. State Filing Deadline Alabama April 15 Alaska Does not assess income tax Arizona April 15 Arkansas April 15 California April 15 Colorado April 15 Connecticut April 15 […]
Below are links to state refund status webpages. Specific questions about a state refund should be directed to the relevant state agency. For information on the status of a federal refund, see the IRS’s Where’s My Refund? webpage. Alabama Illinois Mississippi Oklahoma Arizona Indiana Missouri Oregon Arkansas Iowa Montana PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PA California Kansas Nebraska Rhode Island Colorado […]
To print the return in Professional Editions before filing: From within your TaxAct return (professional edition), click File, then click Print Client Return (do not use Preparer, Print Returns). Enter a number of copies for State Filing and Federal Filing. Click Select States, select the states you want to print, then click Back to Client Return. Click Print, then […]
If you owe Indiana state taxes, a Post Filing Coupon (PFC) will print with your return. This form must accompany any payment you make to the Indiana Department of Revenue (if you expect to receive a refund, there is nothing to mail and the PFC will not print) . If you are filing the return […]
The IRS News From Around the Nation webpage provides news specific to local areas, primarily disaster relief or tax provisions that affect certain states. In the case of a federally declared disaster, an affected taxpayer can call 1-866-562-5227 to speak with an IRS specialist trained to handle disaster-related issues. Note that any link in the […]
Before you can prepare your state return, you need to prepare your federal return. The federal return data will transfer to your state return, and the State Q&A interview section will prompt you for information specific to your state. To add a state return, go to our States – Adding or Removing Return FAQ. Related […]
If you electronically filed your New York return and the return was rejected for a Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement error, you should check the W-2 and correct any input error(s). If no input error was found, please call New York State’s e-file help desk at 1-518-457-6387. They will provide you with the information […]
Mandatory State Disability Insurance (SDI) contributions are mandatory contributions you made to: the Rhode Island Temporary Disability Benefit Fund, the Washington State Supplemental Workmen’s Compensation Fund, or the California Nonoccupational Disability Benefit Fund (CA residents: This amount may be reported to you in Box 14 or Box 19 of your W-2 as “SDI” or “CASDI.”) […]
In the federal section of the interview process, you will report your Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement information in the TaxAct program. The state withholding amounts will flow to your state return in addition to your federal return. Fill out Form W-2 in your TaxAct return, and enter your State Taxes and Local Taxes […]
On February 9, 2018, President Trump signed the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018. Division D, Title I of this Act details the extension of expiring provisions. Although these are federal provisions, they may have an impact on your state filing. We will release updates to all states affected in a timely manner once the IRS […]
You can prepare a state tax return in TaxAct® desktop software or TaxAct Online. Most of the information required for your state return is entered in the Federal tab and flows to the state return. The State tab then prompts you for additional information specific to your state. You must complete the Federal tab to […]
All U.S. citizens are residents of at least one state for tax purposes. Your state of residence is determined by: Where you’re registered to vote (or could be legally registered) Where you lived for most of the year Where your mail is delivered Which state issued your current driver’s license You can be considered a […]
You will be asked during the filing process if you would like to submit your state return at the same time. You can indicate which returns you would like to file by checking the box next to each return. NOTE: Certain states require that you e-file the state return at the same time as your […]
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If you are to receive a refund there is nothing to mail in. If you do owe when completing your filing, a PFC prints out with your return. This form must accompany any payment you make to the Indiana Department of Revenue for that same period. Refer to the filing instructions that print with your […]