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E-filing multiple state taxes SD 02-05-2007
Posted by SD on February 5, 2007, 1:12 am
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I lived part of 2006 in Massachusetts and part in New York.
I would like to e-file the state returns for both of these,
if possible, for free. I already e-filed my federal return.

Can someone recommend software that will do this for me? My
returns should be extremely straightforward.

SD

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Posted by Phil Marti on February 5, 2007, 8:22 pm
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> I lived part of 2006 in Massachusetts and part in New York.
> I would like to e-file the state returns for both of these,
> if possible, for free. I already e-filed my federal return.
>
> Can someone recommend software that will do this for me? My
> returns should be extremely straightforward.

Part-year resident state returns don't fall into the
"extremely straightforward" category, but you can give it a
shot. Check the MA and NY websites. I know that some
filers can file online through the KS and MD websites.

I don't think you're going to find free state software, and
I'm not aware of any software that provides for e-filing
only the state.

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Phil Marti
Clarksburg, MD

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Posted by Benjamin Yazersky CPA on February 6, 2007, 9:20 pm
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> I lived part of 2006 in Massachusetts and part in New York.
> I would like to e-file the state returns for both of these,
> if possible, for free. I already e-filed my federal return.
>
> Can someone recommend software that will do this for me? My
> returns should be extremely straightforward.

I don't think you're going to find many folks who will only
prepare & e-file state returns- especially part year
resident situations

Not many software programs can prepare part year state
returns easily or correctly Expect to override some things.

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Posted by SD on February 7, 2007, 7:29 pm
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> Part-year resident state returns don't fall into the
> "extremely straightforward" category, but you can give it a
> shot. Check the MA and NY websites. I know that some
> filers can file online through the KS and MD websites.
>
> I don't think you're going to find free state software, and
> I'm not aware of any software that provides for e-filing
> only the state.

Thanks for your inputs. I guess I will have to just
paper-file my state returns.

SD

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