That may be fine for California, but North Carolina has certain income limits depending on which of their E-File options you pick.. And I really do not want to create another user account and then have to reenter whatever information the state return requires. Turbotax does prepare it, just save it as .pdf (both as forms required for filing and also as all forms with supporting worksheets) you use the first to mail it in, the second if you want a detailed record for your files
For Tax Act, you can't access the state PDF like you can Federal. They charge you before you can begin your state review or even access a PDF. For the federal part, you can get an unprintable/uneditable PDF of your 1040 before paying.
I am now filing in Maryland, and it is way easier than CA. The free online service direct through them only has a few fields to enter, remembers your data from previous year, and took me about 10 minutes. ...and they calculated about $170 more than what TaxAct was estimating in refund for my state.
....I was actually annoyed because I got a refund, way more than I had planned. I calculated my allowances and submitted them last year, so I was expecting to be in that -100/+100 range, which is about where I was for federal, but I got 800 back from state. I think my HR didn't properly submit state allowances or something. Or I didn't properly include them...no idea, really. I bought a house last year + points, so it's not like getting a huge refund is unexpected, but I had planned not to get one, and calculated all of my known expenses with all known interest/property tax/points, etc...