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TurboTax Business for Partnership LLC (NY state) gave me an error when I tried to e-file:
"The Intuit Electronic Filing System is having difficulty recognizing the data in the return you are sending. ... Tax year 2022 transmissions not available.- TurboTax Business is not ready to process Tax Year 2022 for this return."
As suggested in the dialog box (the ... part in quoted text above), I went to online support - nothing relevant.
I checked for updates, none.
I went back and reviewed the State Taxes section, no errors. I was able to save to a PDF and print all the forms.
I was able to e-file my federal return separately. NYS requires efiling, due in 2 weeks. I filed for an extension just in case. Meanwhile, does the final phrase 'TurboTax Business is not ready to process Tax Year 2022 for this return' mean that TurboTax is not able to efile at this time (2 weeks prior to the deadline)?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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The NYS Partnership tax return is not yet available for e-file. You can see State forms availability table for TurboTax Business for updates. Be sure to update your software when the forms are available.
To do this in TurboTax Business you can follow these steps:
Thank you for the suggestion. I checked out the online table for 2022 state forms availability. The table said to retry on 3 March. I updated my software, but I still get the same message that my NY 2022 forms can not be e-filed. The table now says to try again on 10 March. I guess we're living dangerously this year.
Turbotax business says the NY partnership return can't be efiled until 3/10/23. This is idiotic. If NY doesn't have the forms available to efile by the 3/15 deadline, what happens to NY's mandate that it has to be efiled? Will NY grant a summary extension of the deadline to file to 3/31 or 4/15 because their programmers can't get the stuff ready in time?
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