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Level 1
posted Mar 27, 2020 11:07:08 AM

Indiana e-file ineligibility

I'm getting a message about the Indiana return that it can't be filed electronically.  "At least two of the four withholding and wage amounts (Federal tax WH, State Wages, State Income Tax WH and Local Income Tax WH) on W-2 statement have the same dollar amounts.  The only two numbers on the three w-2's I have are the State & Local Wages.  Anybody else had this problem?

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Expert Alumni
Mar 27, 2020 11:32:18 AM

Double check the W-2's you have carefully to make sure the details are entered in the proper boxes. This warning is saying that the input does not appear to be correct--for example, the entire wages are accidentally entered as local withholding, or something like that. 

Level 1
Mar 29, 2020 7:04:19 PM

Thanks for the reply - I doubled and triple checked the W-2's.  No amounts were the same, However on one W-2,  I had Federal WH of 33.14 and State WH of 33.11.  Although close, the numbers are different.  Rounding was the issue - both rounding to 33.  I did a test and changed the 33.11 to 32.11 and it went through with no Indiana error.  My dilemma is to file paper copies or change one of the amounts and risk a rejection on the e-filing.  Any suggestions

Thank You

Expert Alumni
Mar 29, 2020 7:13:41 PM

You might try changing the state WH amount but make sure it is lower than that the $33.11 amount. If this triggers a rejection, the only thing you can do is efile the federal and paper-file the Indiana return. Meanwhile, give it a shot reporting the Indiana amount at $32.11. This should not significantly impact your return.

Level 2
Apr 3, 2020 6:23:40 PM

I had a customer with the same error message but his had 4 W-2s with federal withholding of zero. Turbotax would not allow him to e-file the state.  

New Member
Apr 13, 2020 5:08:53 PM

I had the same exact issue, and this worked for me.  By changing the Indiana state tax amount down, I had to pay $1 more in state taxes, but oh well.  Worth it to be able to e-File!

New Member
Jul 11, 2020 9:11:09 AM

I have the exact same issue....I have checked my 3 1099-R's and there are no duplicate figures in federal, state or local withholding.  I do not know how to correct so I can efile.  Help?

Employee Tax Expert
Jul 13, 2020 2:11:45 PM

You may want to try deleting the input and then entering the 1099-R forms again.  This may resolve whatever issues are going on and allow you file.

 

The input would be under the Federal income section as follows: 

  1. Select Income & Expenses 
  2. Scroll down to All Income
  3. Select show more to the right of Retirement Plans & Social Security 
  4. Select start/revisit to the right of IRA, 401(k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R)
  5. As you enter your 1099-R information, be sure to file out the state section.  The program will then answer any questions as it relates to that particular 1099-R.
  6. To enter additional 1099-R forms, simply select +Add Another 1099-R
  7. To delete, simply select the Delete option to the right of each 1099-R form.  You can either delete all and re-enter or trying deleting one at a time and re-entering it.

 

New Member
Feb 16, 2021 8:37:53 AM

I have the same issue with only a single w-2 for me and a single w-2 for my spouse.  Very frustrating error - I do not use TurboTax to file by paper!

 

Employee Tax Expert
Feb 16, 2021 12:52:02 PM

If you have only a single W-2 and you are having trouble e-filing, please check the input of your W-2. If Box 16 (State Wages) is greater than Box 1 (Wages), then it you will not be able to e-file your return. 

 

To check your W-2 input, please follow these steps:

  1. Open your tax return. 
  2. Search for W-2 with the magnifying glass tool on the top of the page. 
  3. Select the Jump to W-2 link at the top of the search results.
  4. Click on Edit next to your W-2. 
  5. Verify amounts entered.

If your W-2 is correct and Box 16 is not greater than Box 1, then please check the Indiana Individual Forms Availability  to ensure that none of the forms on your return are unsupported for e-file. 

 

@GregS16

Level 1
Feb 7, 2022 10:36:53 AM

I had the same issue last year and again this year. I have double and triple checked to make sure my information was entered correctly and it will not allow state efile.  I have some 1009-R forms that I have 10% of amount received deducted to insure that I do not have to pay state taxes at year end filing. I don't understand what is wrong.  I have used Turbo Tax for years and only had this issue last year and this year!

Expert Alumni
Feb 7, 2022 4:15:24 PM

If you are importing your W2's then I would suggest deleting them and typing them in manually.  Some companies when preparing their W2s for export to TurboTax fill all of the blanks with zeroes which is obviously not wrong but the system reads that as information to enter on a tax return and that can gum up the works.

New Member
Feb 17, 2022 12:20:10 PM

I have the same error due to same $ amount for both federal and state withholding on a 1099-R being the exact same amount.  I had requested 10% be withheld for each on this particular account - so the amounts are the same and were entered accurately.   If I am reading the comments correctly the only way to file this state return would be to alter the state withholding - or - file it via paper mail?   I understand and appreciate TurboTax alerting me to a potential error - but not being able to e-file once the user has confirmed the accuracy seems a bit harsh. 

Expert Alumni
Feb 17, 2022 12:55:34 PM

@JRome7 It depends, as a solution, you can try changing the dollar amount on either the federal or state withholding to reflect $1 difference. For an example, if both read $1000 you can try changing the dollar amount on ONE of them to be $1001. Won't affect your return.

New Member
Feb 7, 2023 12:06:53 PM

I just got off the phone with a TurboTax representative and he confirmed that if there is the same amount of the federal and state tax withheld, this would trigger not being able to e-file your Indiana state taxes.  He didn't know why it would do this either so I guess I'll just have to file by mail.  I have 10% federal tax withheld and 10% state tax withheld.  What is wrong with doing this????  So frustrating that this would trigger a no e-file response.   

Expert Alumni
Feb 7, 2023 1:46:22 PM

As DaveF1006 stated, you can offset your state withholdings by a $1 difference.  This will allow the software to see the amounts are not the same and will allow for the e-file.  It will not affect your return.