I am doing a tax return for a family member, unpaid. His federal tax return rejected becuase of 1st time home buyer issue. He is going to file on paper due to deadline. He lives in Georgia. Do we file the state return with the IRS or the state of GA since it is paper?
Best Answer Click here
Per the Georgia Individual Income Tax Form 500 Instructions (2024), taxpayers filing on paper are not required to attach the federal Form 1040 unless specifically requested. The instructions state that the Georgia Department of Revenue (DOR) receives IRS data electronically and does not need a copy of your federal return for normal filing.
The DOR does, however, require you to attach specific federal schedules or forms that substantiate income, adjustments, or credits claimed on the Georgia return (for example, Schedules 1, B, C, D, E, F, K-1, 8812, etc.).
Citation: Georgia Form 500 Instructions (2024), “Attachments — Do not attach a copy of your Federal return unless requested. Attach only the Federal schedules or forms required to verify income, deductions, or credits reported.”
Per the Georgia Individual Income Tax Form 500 Instructions (2024), taxpayers filing on paper are not required to attach the federal Form 1040 unless specifically requested. The instructions state that the Georgia Department of Revenue (DOR) receives IRS data electronically and does not need a copy of your federal return for normal filing.
The DOR does, however, require you to attach specific federal schedules or forms that substantiate income, adjustments, or credits claimed on the Georgia return (for example, Schedules 1, B, C, D, E, F, K-1, 8812, etc.).
Citation: Georgia Form 500 Instructions (2024), “Attachments — Do not attach a copy of your Federal return unless requested. Attach only the Federal schedules or forms required to verify income, deductions, or credits reported.”
Thank you tons
You have clicked a link to a site outside of the Intuit Accountants Community. By clicking "Continue", you will leave the community and be taken to that site instead.