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May 13, 2020
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Turbotax never notified me that my 2018 tax return was NOT filed, but I did receive a payment confirmation. I need help filing my 2018 taxes NOW and the IRS is not available to be reached because of COVID 19-

  • May 13, 2020
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I feel that Turbotax is at fault for not alerting me that it was not filed. Because I got a confirmation of payment and I inputted all of my information to you, I believe that what may have happened is that when i was sent to the quickbooks page, I was taken away from my return prematurely by your ad,.

 

I need your help to file NOW.

 

What do I print, and how will you help me avoid any penalties that I believe YOU are responsible for.

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    May 13, 2020

    I have an exactly the same problem for 2018. I did not notice sooner because I had to pay more tax and sent a check to IRS and they cashed it.  I tried to call TurboTax but I did not signed up live support so nobody would talk to me. I will never use TurboTax nor recommend it to anyone. 

    VolvoGirl
    Employee
    May 13, 2020

    For both of you.  Just paying the Turbo TX fees does not file the return.  You had to continue on through the File tab through the 3 steps and hit the big orange Transmit Returns Now button.

     

    Then when you efile you get back 2 emails.  The first email only confirms the transmission.  The second email says if the IRS (or state) Accepted or Rejected your efile. 

     

    Maybe you didn't finish filing it or it Rejected.  When you log into your account you should also see the status and if it was Accepted or Rejected, Started, Printed, Ready to Mail, etc.  what does it say?

    July 9, 2020

    It simply says that my return status is printed, for both state and federal. I don't remember selecting the mail in option, if that's what this implies. Either way I imagine my only option is to print and mail them to the IRS(?) but I have no idea how to do that since the instructions vary each year (good grief) and it was my first year doing taxes.