So I'm printing out my tax return....

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Anonymous wrote:People still print and mail their tax forms? I did not know that.


Virginia charges extra to e-file, I think around $30. So why would I e-file? I'm paying them enough as it is
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Anonymous wrote:People still print and mail their tax forms? I did not know that.


If you are a Maryland resident and have out of state taxable income (this includes VA if 1099 and not W2), then you must file a paper copy of your other state return to claim the credit. And turbotax does not properly print the relevant MD form.


I file in CA and MD and do it electronically.


Me too. I file ny and md, both electronically and claimed the credit.


16:19 here.

Hopefully you are not doing this as a MD resident. From the instructions for MD form 502CR (http://forms.marylandtaxes.com/14_forms/502CR.pdf)


It is important that a copy of the tax return that was filed with the other state be attached to your Maryland return


I'm not sure how one electronically files the copy of the out-of-state return with the Comptroller of MD. TurboTax will not do it. Perhaps another package does.


I have an accountant and they are able to attach my CA and federal returns to my MD returns and file electronically. All 3 get done at the same time. Tax due is electronically deducted from my checking account. I do have to pay my quarterly estimated taxes to all 3 entities by mail.
Anonymous
If you owe in VA, you have to mail in the remittance part of it.
Anonymous
We live in MD and DH e-files both state and federal returns.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do the same PP. File federal for free with Turbo tax and mail my MD for the cost of 1 or 2 stamps.


Me too. I'm always anyone is lazy enough to pay the $20, although I guess I could see it if you didn't have easy access to a printer.
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Anonymous wrote:Can you bold the middle finger? LOL!


The person that processes your return has nothing to do with how much you pay for taxes. It is all set by Congress. The clerk is just doing his/her job...


And that person probably hates paying taxes as much as the rest of us, so maybe they'd get a good laugh out of the whole thing.
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