Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 14:59     Subject: Mailing in state taxes?

MD has free ifiling. I use the amount TurboTax estimates to make sure I complete the form correctly, but I file MD taxes on the website.
Anonymous
Post 04/13/2023 14:15     Subject: Mailing in state taxes?

Thanks all.

MD is one of the states. Is it OK to submit a photocopy of the W2? Or do I need to attach the original version? I’d prefer to keep the original for our records.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2023 09:05     Subject: Mailing in state taxes?

Anonymous wrote:Spouse and I live and work in different states.

So we are filing federal taxes jointly (MFJ), but we each need to individually file state taxes in separate states (MFS - married filing separate).

TurboTax will let you electronically submit the MFJ federal, but forces you to file the state taxes via print & mail if you want to file in a manner that does not match your federal taxes.

I've never filed taxes through the mail before. Do I need to send in photocopies of our W2s and 1099s to each state, along with the relevant state tax filing?

Anything else I should know about when filing by mail? I will definitely send it via registered mail so I can track it.


For VA, you don't have to mail in supporting docs if the tax form was done using software. Likely varies by state. The software has all the instructions or just google.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2023 06:35     Subject: Mailing in state taxes?

Your turbo tax instruction page will tell you what to do. I file state by mail every year to avoid the $25 Turbo tax fee. For MD you have to staple your W2s to the first page.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2023 05:59     Subject: Mailing in state taxes?

Doesn’t the form have instructions?
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2023 00:24     Subject: Mailing in state taxes?

Spouse and I live and work in different states.

So we are filing federal taxes jointly (MFJ), but we each need to individually file state taxes in separate states (MFS - married filing separate).

TurboTax will let you electronically submit the MFJ federal, but forces you to file the state taxes via print & mail if you want to file in a manner that does not match your federal taxes.

I've never filed taxes through the mail before. Do I need to send in photocopies of our W2s and 1099s to each state, along with the relevant state tax filing?

Anything else I should know about when filing by mail? I will definitely send it via registered mail so I can track it.