Will this be able to be e-filed in 2021 tax year?
199A ¨Rental Real Estate Enterprise Statement" - Safe Harbor
Turbo Tax did not allow me to e-file Fed or any of my 3 State returns this tax year 2020, because of this 199A statement.
I Paper filed 200+ pages of tax forms because of this.
I was forced to Paper file NY State taxes by Mail, NY States say they only accept E-filed returns when using online tax prep like Turbo Tax, so i don't know what will happen with that state?
TURBOTAX - PLEASE FIX your software to allow e-filling when this form is used.
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the safe harbor statement nust be hand signed making it impossible to e-file
200 plus pages?? I hope you didn't send all the idiotic worksheets along with the tax forms by accident. A normal tax return will be anywhere from as little as 2 to maybe 20 or 30 pages per return.
Make sure to use the print center to save a PDF of the return only for both the federal and each state you need to file. The PDFs file with all the worksheets is for your reference only.
''the safe harbor statement must be hand signed making it impossible to e-file''
So we need the irs to change then?
i e-sign my returns, what makes any tax form any different?
2oo pages Yup.
Nope did not include worksheets.
Rental properties, Depreciation deductions, Cap Gains, Stock sales, Second home business, safe harbor and some other things. NJ and NY State returns and another state, Estimated payment vouchers and instructions for everything are all printed with turbo tax.
i guess i could have saved printing 5-10 pages by not printing instructions but you get the idea.
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