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Employee
June 1, 2019

If you selected Direct Deposit on your Federal Tax Return that information will be used for your State Tax Return.

To verify how you are receiving your refund please follow the instructions below.

This information is printed right on your return. 

You can confirm what account your refund is going to by viewing the 1040 Form.  

You will see your bank account information on Lines 20 b,c & d of your Form 1040.

This information can also be found on your TurboTax Electronic Filing Instructions Page.  If you did not print the instruction sheet, please follow these steps to print or view it:

·         Sign back into your TurboTax Account Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and click "Add a State" (You will not be adding a State, this is just a way to get you back into your tax return)

·         Next select "Tax Tools" (left column) and then "Print Center"

·         Select "Print, save, or preview this year's return"

·         Check the box for your State return (this will open further options)

·         Choose to include the "Government and TurboTax worksheets

·         Then click "View or Print Forms"

·         View the "TurboTax Electronic Filing Instructions Page"


March 11, 2021

I did select direct deposit on Fed Return, but it did not print on my Mich State return.  How do I get it on the State form before I send it?

March 11, 2021

To clarify, you selected direct deposit for your state return and when you preview the return the information is blank?

@carshene

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March 12, 2021

I  am checking my Michigan Return and see that the direct deposit is now corrected.  Thank You.

Now I have another question. I am checking Mich return and came across Pension Schedule (Form4884) Part 1- 7a. It says I should put in my deceased spouse information and Part 2-8 B should have X. How do I put these in? I have not printed this out yet.

ReneeM7122
March 12, 2021

To make sure that Part 2-8 are properly completed, you should first verify your selection in the Retirement and Pension Benefits section of your Michigan State tax return.  Your selection for the Type of retirement and pension benefit is what causes you to ensure that the amounts are correctly not included in taxable income where applicable on Form 4884 to occur.  If you choose Type N,other income subject to Michigan Tax was designated it will not calculate the subtraction 

 If your pension is eligible to be subtracted from taxable income pursuant to the MI state income tax guidelines, you would need to choose the applicable type (M, R, G, P or C) next to Type in that screen. 

 

 Here are the steps to verify and/or change your choice for the Type of Retirement and Pension Benefits in Michigan:

  • Sign into your account and click Take me to my return
  • Click on State (in left menu column) and select Continue
  • Select Edit next to Michigan under Status of your state returns
  • Select Edit next to your Retirement Income
  • Select Revisit next to Retirement Income and Pension Deduction
  • Select Edit next to the Retirement form under Retirement Income and Pension Summary
  • Verify and/or change your choice next to Type 

@carshene

June 2, 2022

Why wasn't my state taxes sent in

 

 

June 2, 2022

Why my state taxes haven't been processed

 

Employee
June 2, 2022

@Harry Henderson

Federal and state refunds come from completely separate entities,  There is no rule as to which one will come first or how much time there will be between their arrivals.

 

STATE RETURN

Make sure your state return was accepted:  https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/efile-status-lookup/

 

To track your state refund:    

https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899433-how-do-i-track-my-state-refund

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/state-taxes/help/how-do-i-contact-my-state-department-of-revenue/00/25573

 

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April 22, 2024

Yes