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State Tax Forms Look Different When Printed

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Some state tax authorities require computer-generated tax forms to print differently than the normal paper forms with which you're familiar. TurboTax complies with all requirements from state tax authorities so your printed forms might look different, but we assure you, they are valid and acceptable to submit with your state tax return.

List of states with different forms

The following states' computer-generated tax forms differ from the traditional forms when printed:

State

State cont'd

Alabama Michigan
Arizona Minnesota
California Mississippi
Colorado Missouri
Connecticut Montana
Delaware New Hampshire
Georgia New Jersey
Hawaii New Mexico
Idaho New York
Illinois North Carolina
Indiana North Dakota
Kentucky Tennessee
Louisiana Vermont
Maine Virginia
Maryland Wisconsin
Massachusetts  
 

No Lines Printing On State Tax Return

For some states, such as New Jersey, this is intentional. These states do not want lines on returns that are prepared from computer software such as TurboTax.

 
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