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Where did you see that information?
March 9, 2023 See here
It was released today.
Yes. Form 8915-F is available on Mar. 9. See Federal Individual Form Availability.
Form 8915 is used to report a disaster-related retirement distribution, and any repayments of those funds. For tax years 2021 and 2022, Form 8915-F will replace Form 8915-E, which was the form used to report 2020 COVID-related qualified disaster distributions.
Learn more at How do I use Form 8915 to report my 2020 COVID-related retirement distributions?
Did you even take the time to verify the form is available before you posted? Today is March 9th and the form is still not available.
Of course I did, I don't state facts without checking them first. I suggest you reinstall TurboTax since it's not working properly for you. I filed this evening with the 8915-F.
Actually the news is not so good. My Federal return was rejected because of an error in the 8915F data. In more than 25 years of filing I've never had a return rejected.
The code is
/Return/ReturnData/IRS8915F/FEMADisasterDeclarationNum - Data in the return is missing or invalid. Please double check your entries.
Isn't the return review supposed to check that this won't happen?
How long it took to find out it’s rejected? What happens if it is rejected, can you refile with Efile?
I found out about 8 hours later and you can try to refile but given that this return went through a review both my me and my TurboTax I am not sure that it's ready to be refiled. It struck me thay maybe Intuit knows about this issue and pulled the form which would explain why some people are not able to see it.
More on this issue - and we should not have to be dealing with this - it should have been taken care of automatically by TurboTax. I will try to fix it and report back.
Review information that appears in Form 8915-F...
If there is a FEMA number listed on line C it must be a valid federally declared disaster number, and it must be formatted as XX-NNNN-ST where XX is either DR or EM, NNNN is a four digit number and ST is a valid state abbreviation
If box D is checked no FEMA number should be listed on line C
If corrections are needed do not attempt to make them on the 8915-F. Go to the 8915-E worksheet and make the changes in the smart worksheet at the top of the form.
OK I figured it out.
TurboTax is entering "Coronavirus" in box C of 8915-F but since box D needs to be checked, box C should be blank. So the answer is to delete "Coronavirus" from the 8915-E worksheet.
I made this change and my return was accepted by the IRS.
How did you make any changes to the 8915F? The system prefilled it in and listed the FEMA disaster code in the incorrect format and even checked the wrong year box for the year the disaster began. How can you make these changes digitally so youre able to refile electronically?
You go to the 8915-E worksheet in "form" mode, delete the word "Coronavirus", exit form mode and refile.
There is a workaround concerning checking the box If this was a Coronavirus-related distribution reported in 2020, check here at the screen Did you take a 2020 Qualified Disaster Distribution?
Please see @DataB27's explanation here.
Please follow these steps to fix the rejection issue:
Another option is to delete "Form 8915-F" and "Qualified 2020 Disaster Retirement Distr" and then go back to the retirement section and reenter the information:
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