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I've used Turbo Tax for years and my tax situation hasn't changed this year. I've never had to fill out this form or ever had this issue until this year. What the heck is going on??? I've tried all the things mentioned and nothing is getting me past this M1QPEN form. Turbo Tax what the heck is going on? When will this be fixed? This is the only thing holding me up on filing my taxes.
So frustrating!
Hey Twonda, What I saw was causing in issue with this form is that there were letters in the State box 15 noted on the W2 and or 1099. This box should only include numbers. Let me know if this helps...
I have the same problem, but my 1099-R has information in boxes 14-16. When will this be fixed?
I tried deleting the M1QPEN, but it keeps repopulating.
I didn't want to wait any longer for a fix for this, so I've opted to complete my MN return by hand this year after filing just my federal return through TurboTax. Thought I'd toss out the idea to others, as I found it fairly easy to do myself since the heavy lifting of the federal return was already complete.
Best of luck!
Hi @DawnC - many people on this thread are still having an issue, when will this be fixed?? This is the only thing stopping me from submitting.
@mmhaupt Where do you see the option to do this? It's the only thing on this thread I haven't been able to try (nothing so far has worked).
Hi all,
I've been on the phone with TurboTax customer support two separate times, each time for over an hour. Each call was quickly forwarded on to their "second line" support specialists and this is what I've discovered. I hope it helps!
This issue stems from entries marked in the "State" boxes of your W2s and/or other income forms, such as 1099-Rs, which were the sticking point for me (specifically boxes 15 and 16 of a particular 1099-R). So first of all, go check all your income you entered in the Federal section, especially all the State boxes entered at the end of each form. A common offender for some was having non-numerical characters in the state ID box in box 15 of your W2 or 1099. The first box 15 field should identify the state from box 15 and the second box 15 field should only contain *numerical* characters for the state ID (no hyphens!).
If this doesn't work for you, you're in the same boat as me. This ultimately leaves you with many options, none of them great:
1. Leave TurboTax and go with some other company for tax year 2024.
2. Wait and hope TurboTax fixes this issue. (I believe this to be highly unlikely for 2024)
3. Just file your return with the M1QPEN form included. *I would only suggest this under certain circumstances which I will cover below!*
4. Opt to print your MN tax return instead of efiling it. Then before mailing it, remove the M1QPEN form. This is something I thought of but wouldn't recommend in most cases because it probably invalidates your 100% accurate calculation guarantee, so I would really not recommend this unless you know what you're doing.
5. Contact your employer(s)/financial institution(s) that issued you the problematic W2/1099-R/other form(s) and ask them to correct it by removing/updating/adding information from/to the state specific boxes. Wait to file until you receive the corrected form. This might do nothing though, because the income statement you have that is causing the problem could be correct and TurboTax's program just isn't working quite right.
This is the link to the 100% accurate calculation guarantee that I refer to in this post:
Some people on this forum are suggesting deleting the tax form. I did not list this as an option because TurboTax will not let you do it! Error messages will appear when you try to file. This is part of TurboTax's 100% accurate calculation guarantee. You might also be thinking "well maybe I can just modify my information until the M1QPEN form is not requested." I would also not recommend this because it would absolutely invalidate the 100% accurate calculation guarantee! If you really want to pursue filing without an M1QPEN, I would point you to options 4&5 above.
What I ended up doing was option 3. What I was told over the phone was that the 100% Accurate Calculation Guarantee would cover any expense (fees and/or interest) of mine due to inaccurate tax paperwork. Because the 1099-R provided to me was entered as I received it, I am covered by the guarantee. Also, the customer service representative showed me the Tax Tools menu, specifically the link to see my Tax Summary. After selecting that, I am able to see lots of important information and most importantly the amount of taxes I am paying due to M1QPEN. Once we verified that I was paying $0 in additional taxes due to M1QPEN and that I would qualify for the guarantee. It was recommended that I simply efile my taxes because I entered the information correctly and the TurboTax program was at fault. It was especially important that I confirmed my tax liability was exactly as it would be if the M1QPEN form was not filed. This would be the option I recommend to all of you, assuming you are in the same tax liability situation as I was.
Also, do not take this as official tax or legal advice! I'm just a random person from the internet who does his own taxes. The information the customer service representative told me and that I am writing here could be inaccurate. Do your own research!
I would check the State entries boxes 15-20 and be sure that there are only numbers in the box 15 for state and NO letters. This was the problem that caused most of the errors with this form. Once the state information is corrected the M1QPEN form went away...
After much frustration, because TT never solves these type of issues timely (or ever), I just filed my tax return WITH Form M1QPEN. I typed "Turbo Tax Error" where it asked for the name of the company and I selected "N" where it required me to select a name. After I did that, all my errors were cleared and I was able to file electronically. I would only recommend following this method at your own risk. I'm just someone who files my own tax returns and has used Turbo Tax for over 25 years. Every year they have issues, so I just find a workaround that I'm willing to live with myself.
After much frustration, because TT never solves these type of issues timely (or ever), I just filed my tax return WITH Form M1QPEN. I typed "Turbo Tax Error" where it asked for the "Pension Administrator" and I selected "N - none of the above" where it required me to select a "Plan Type." After I did that, all my errors were cleared and I was able to file electronically. I would only recommend following this method at your own risk. I'm just someone who files my own tax returns and has used Turbo Tax for over 25 years. Every year they have issues, so I just find a workaround that I'm willing to live with myself.
This proposed solution does not work . . . Every year it seems that TT comes up with new bugs that do not get fixed timely (or ever). Another one this year is that TT does not let me file my MN state return if I have also started the Property Tax Refund (which, according to TT is not yet "ready"). So in order to file my MN state tax return I had to delete any forms that were related to the property tax refund. The two forms are not related and have never been linked in the past, but for some reason, TT decided to create a new bug.
Try double-checking your 1099-R as well. I had auto-imported mine, but when I manually reviewed it the 'IRA/SEM/SIMPLE' box (box 7) was NOT checked in the import, but should have been. This resolved the issue for me — it must be because it triggered it as an retirement account and not as a pension. Hope that helps!
Every year it's been one problem after another This will be my last year with TurboHax
This did not work. I have no incorrect or extraneous information on my 1099-R and the information was manually entered, just like every previous year. This is definitely a TurboTax software error.
Doing the taxes for my mother-in-law, who has no w2s but does have a 1099-R with no state entries what so ever and comparing this 1099-R to last year's, there is absolutely no difference in the form, which were both manually entered each year. Seems like this is completely a TurboTax software error.
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