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don't worry about it..... TT will provide updates to their software frequently between now and when the IRS opens for filing in late January - that is why many of the forms are marked in the upper right corner "do not file"
A LOT of the program is not functional yet mostly due to the IRS not being ready ... they have not yet issued all of the final forms or instructions for many things so the software companies "punt" for right now until the true game can commence ...
These first releases of the program are usually very buggy and will require MANY updates before it becomes fully functional which usually will not happen until late January or sometime in February depending on the forms you need. So patience will be needed as the IRS has not even announced when the 2020 filing season will start yet. And since most of the state's piggy back on the federal return they are also scrambling to catch up with all the changes. Buckle up it's going to be a very bumpy ride yet again ;-).
This past tax year, the 1040 form was redesigned again and the 6 schedules were reduced to 3 AND a new 1040SR ( for seniors) was added …these changes will most likely delay things somewhat … so the smart money is on the patient person who waits to file until most of the bugs have been worked out. Last time this happened many of the early filers had their returns lost or delayed for months so don't be in a hurry to jump off that cliff.
The tax programs this year have had to be reworked (again like last year) by every tax software company due to the changes above since it is not just as simple as " adding a form or worksheet " since many of the forms interwork with each other ... lots of moving parts to coordinate. And before they can get final approval they need to be tested and approved by the IRS who themselves are not up to speed yet ... this is an impossible situation that will require patience on all fronts. Even my professional program has indicated that they will be delayed in getting out the first version this year and I appreciate them waiting until they have a working product when it is pushed out.
When will my forms be ready?
Historically, IRS tax forms start becoming available in January, with a few stragglers (most notably Form 1040X) getting finalized in February.
State tax forms can become available for filing any time between December and late February, depending on the state and the tax form.
For specific forms and dates, refer to the Forms Availability Table for your TurboTax product, see the related information below.
Can I Still Work On My Return Before My Forms are Ready?
Yes, according to the following:
Federal Taxes
You can still work on your return and finish most of it. Once your forms become available, we’ll create the forms and include all of your info.
You’ll only be able to e-file or print your return once the forms are available.
While you’re working on your return, we’ll ask if you want to receive email updates when your forms become available.
State Taxes
If your forms aren’t available, you’ll get a message asking you to return once they become available.
While you’re working on your return, you’ll have a chance to let us know you want to receive email updates when your forms become available.
Related Information:
IRS Forms Availability Table for TurboTax Individual (Personal) Tax Products
Click on the REVIEW tab and the program will tell you what in your return is still not ready and the estimated date it will be (subject to change of course ) ... you can put in for an email alert when they are ready ....
And be sure you're not looking at a version of TurboTax for tax year 2018, which you would prepare in 2019.
This kind of thing annoys me. The amounts are known well in advance of software release. It's pointless to use it this early when the results are compromised by wrong data.
then don't use it 🙂
As the software is clearly marked, the return can not be filed at this time and the IRS doesn't open up the 2019 filing window until the last week of January in any event.
the HSA difference is $100 and the federal tax implications are no more than $39. Unless EVERY other income and deductible item is locked down with no expectation of ANY changes between today and December 31st, how can this be material?
TT is giving it's customer base a choice: use half baked software for estimating purposes until the IRS filing window opens up or not use it until Late January. I'd rather use the half baked software as an estimating tool as the next Estimated Tax Payment is due on January 15.
Sadly the only reason ALL the DIY tax programs are put out early unfinished release is because the consumers will buy it AND it is a way to lock in a customer early for the company that can land them. So blame impatience and greed for this situation.
If you need to do any estimating one should be using the fully operational prior year program not the new one coming out.
"then don't use it 🙂 "
I don't. HRBLOCK does not have this omission. TT falls short in this area.
And I use a professional program that will not roll out the beta until December with the caveat that the program will not be fully operational until late January at best. I never expect the program to be operational until then ... not even when I worked for H&R Block was the program bug free prior to the IRS efiling going live.
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