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MAMalody

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I have a client that moved from MN to IN. I prepared the federal, MN part year and IN part year rtn. No Problem. When I go to prepare the e-file, ATX will only do federal and MN, it will not list IN as an option. In checking with IN, they do accept part year or NR returns electronically filed. I have reviewed the 8879 for IN and the e-file tab and am unable to find anything in particular that must be checked. It is probably something simply that I am missing, but what is it? How do I get ATX to create the IN efile?

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I have a client that moved from MN to IN. I prepared the federal, MN part year and IN part year rtn. No Problem. When I go to prepare the e-file, ATX will only do federal and MN, it will not list IN as an option. In checking with IN, they do accept part year or NR returns electronically filed. I have reviewed the 8879 for IN and the e-file tab and am unable to find anything in particular that must be checked. It is probably something simply that I am missing, but what is it? How do I get ATX to create the IN efile?

check the atx website. atx probably doesn't support part year IN returns. paper file it only

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I have a client that moved from MN to IN. I prepared the federal, MN part year and IN part year rtn. No Problem. When I go to prepare the e-file, ATX will only do federal and MN, it will not list IN as an option. In checking with IN, they do accept part year or NR returns electronically filed. I have reviewed the 8879 for IN and the e-file tab and am unable to find anything in particular that must be checked. It is probably something simply that I am missing, but what is it? How do I get ATX to create the IN efile?

its not an atx issue... IN actually does not accept efile on part year non resident returns.. has to be paper filed.

jeff

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I just browsed the IN dor site and read that part year, non-resident returns can, indeed be efiled using Indiana's I-File online free filing http://www.in.gov/dor/3723.htm . There are then options to click through for tax pros, etc. I didn't do that but it could be that one can file directly or find an ero/software that accommodates but not all do. I didn't pursue to the end, assuming that Mike has already done that.

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