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Can I efile Federal w/ refund and State w/ balance due but make no payment on State and send taxpayer the voucher to mail

Summit1
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rbynaker
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@Summit1 wrote:

can I just e-file the Federal and then e-file the State when the taxpayer has the funds


That may depend on the state.  Some states are piggyback-only so they have to go with the federal return.

If your client is flaky on payment, I'd file state with federal and give them a voucher and/or instructions to make their state payment online directly.  Or charge accordingly for the hassle they're going to give you later trying to track them down just to file their state return with payment.  But I'm in the tax preparation business, not in the payment processing business, so I may be biased (and certainly jaded!)

Rick

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sjrcpa
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Yes

The more I know, the more I don't know.
Summit1
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can I just e-file the Federal and then e-file the State when the taxpayer has the funds

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Skylane
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You can efile both together. As long as TP pays by 4/17 it’s fine. I usually set up direct deposit of refund and auto payment for 4/15. Either way works fine.

If at first you don’t succeed…..find a workaround
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rbynaker
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@Summit1 wrote:

can I just e-file the Federal and then e-file the State when the taxpayer has the funds


That may depend on the state.  Some states are piggyback-only so they have to go with the federal return.

If your client is flaky on payment, I'd file state with federal and give them a voucher and/or instructions to make their state payment online directly.  Or charge accordingly for the hassle they're going to give you later trying to track them down just to file their state return with payment.  But I'm in the tax preparation business, not in the payment processing business, so I may be biased (and certainly jaded!)

Rick