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OHIO AND CALIFORNIA

 

I was able to efile and they were ultimately accepted.  So, I guess the answer to my question, at lease as it pertains to these two states, is yes.

 

Thank you to all who have replied.  I appreciate everyone's insight!

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Intuit Community Champion
March 25, 2023

I do all the time in Illinois. 

Are there restrictions in other states, Im not sure. I dont see why a state would restrict that......

MikeA1Author
Level 3
March 25, 2023

I don't think so but wanted to float it before I tried it.  Under normal circumstances when you efile, the fed and state go at the same time.  If the Fed gets rejected, then the state gets rejected because the Fed got rejected.  The only issue is that the child of the taxpayer did not check the box of being claimed as a dependent of a parent.  So now I have to paper file the Fed.  Was not sure if the state would reject an efile if it was a standalone filing without the fed being simultaneously filed.  Also not sure if the states have the same level of sophistication to flag the return for the same issue.  Just trying to limit the paper filing.

Thank you for your reply!

Jim-from-Ohio
Intuit Community Champion
March 25, 2023

you should be able to efile the state stand alone. at least in ohio it works that way

Intuit Community Champion
March 25, 2023

Some states are piggybacked on federal, and some are not.  For a list type "piggybacked states for efile" in ask ProSeries for help

dkh
Level 15
March 25, 2023
What state ?
MikeA1AuthorAnswer
Level 3
March 25, 2023

OHIO AND CALIFORNIA

 

I was able to efile and they were ultimately accepted.  So, I guess the answer to my question, at lease as it pertains to these two states, is yes.

 

Thank you to all who have replied.  I appreciate everyone's insight!