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Failed to efile from multiple machines with Error 2: We're experiencing Internet transmission problems. Your transmission didn't go through. Intuit's Electronic Filing Center did not receive your return(s). Please try again later. Error : 2

Failed to efile from multiple machines with Error 2: We're experiencing Internet transmission problems. Your transmission didn't go through. Intuit's Electronic Filing Center did not receive your return(s). Please try again

If:

PC #1 (Win11 upgraded) → fails

PC #2 (factory Win11, never had TurboTax) → fails

PowerShell works on the same machines

Browser works

Wireshark shows e-file endpoint never sends ServerHello

Then this is no longer a machine corruption issue.

This is almost certainly:

The AWS endpoint behind efile-tax-aws.api.intuit.com is selectively rejecting TurboTax Business 2025’s TLS fingerprint.

And since it fails on two separate Windows 11 systems, that strongly suggests:

A compatibility issue between TurboTax Business 2025 and current Windows 11 TLS behavior

Or an upstream policy change on Intuit/AWS side

Why OAuth Works but E-File Does Not
Different services behind the same domain can have different TLS policies.

Common pattern:

OAuth endpoint → wide compatibility

Entitlement endpoint → wide compatibility

E-file endpoint → stricter TLS policy

AWS ALBs can silently drop connections if:

Cipher order doesn’t match policy

Signature algorithms don’t match

TLS extension set differs

JA3 fingerprint not allowed

Client hello missing required extension

Your Wireshark capture already showed:

ClientHello → no ServerHello → retransmissions → FIN

That means the load balancer is discarding it.

Why PowerShell Works
PowerShell uses:

Native Schannel

Modern TLS 1.2 profile

Current cipher preference

Current extension set

TurboTax is likely using:

A different HTTP stack

Possibly WinInet

Possibly embedded .NET runtime

Possibly custom TLS wrapper

Which produces a slightly different ClientHello fingerprint.

That difference is enough for the e-file endpoint to reject it.

What This Means
This is not:

Your firewall

Your router

Norton

Windows Defender

Certificates

Time sync

WinHTTP

Domain policy

Network path

You have now eliminated all of those on two machines.

This is either:

A TurboTax Business 2025 bug

An Intuit/AWS TLS policy change

An IRS-side endpoint configuration issue