When trying to file my state taxes, I keep getting an error that says “Healthcare Coverage requires Worksheet L”
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New Jersey Worksheet L - https://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/current/srp.pdf
The New Jersey tax return in TurboTax is not yet ready for filing. The healthcare coverage section of the New Jersey program is not complete yet. The full error message in the New Jersey review is "Your return requires the Worksheet L, Shared Responsibility Payment Calculation which has not been finalized. Do not file this return until this calculation is finalized in the upcoming release of TurboTax New Jersey." The healthcare section, including Worksheet L, will be finalized in a future update.
I’m getting the same thing. What do I do?
@Kylie030 wrote:
I’m getting the same thing. What do I do?
You will have to wait for TurboTax to finalize the NJ tax return.
is this just a general error ? Or something new to tAxes |
Same thing is occurring for me. Does anyone know when it will update for NJ? -1/16/2020
Please solve this issue immediately! I have been trying to file my taxes for 2 weeks and keep receiving this error!
@itswayneyo wrote:
Please solve this issue immediately! I have been trying to file my taxes for 2 weeks and keep receiving this error!
You will have to wait for TurboTax to finalize the NJ tax return.
and when will that be? Why hasn't it been finalized already?
Hello....
When is it estimated to be finalized?
No one on this forum knows when the NJ tax return will be finalized for Worksheet L. That is handled by the TurboTax programmers and is dependent on the approval from the state of New Jersey.
When will we know when the worksheet L will be available to finalize the taxes?
why would you sell a product if it's not fully ready to be used? please fix it soon
I tried doing my taxes today and I had the same problem. It said I need worksheet L.
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