I keep trying to e-file a joint federal return; however, the system gives me an error message due to a hang up with a 1099-G provided by the state of Colorado. The message says, "PFML or SDI should not be checked unless the payment is from a state that issues paid family leave or state disability insurance payments."
The way this is worded, it seems as though the system does not recognize Colorado as a state offering paid family leave. The only box it allows me to interact with in this error section is the box to check or uncheck for PFML.
Is the TurboTax software not yet equipped to handle Colorado's PFML?
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It depends. Turbo Tax may also be alerting you to the fact that PFML may or may not be be allowed in the State of Colorado. The fact is that Colorado will pay up to 12 weeks of PFML.
Check the box and see if Turbo Tax will allow you to finish your return with no errors.
[Edited 02/10/24|10:52 am PST]
Thank you, Dave. The box is checked currently, but I believe the software is wanting me to uncheck the box to move forward. It has me in a loop to review the error in order to e-file and if I don't correct that error, it either wants me to print it and mail it or, again, correct the error.
That being said, I did receive a message today that was not there yesterday that stated I would have to wait until 1/30/25 to file due to accommodating for tax law changes. I will try again on the 30th.
I am having the same issue in Colorado and am anxious to see if this is resolved after the 30th. I haven't tried to file yet. thank you pnbmartin for posting this.
Same here, same error.
Same obnoxious error loop here. Hoping this is fixed tomorrow when my Colorado return is available for e-file. If not, what do we do? I paid for a service that is supposed to provide e-file, and my payment has already been taken though the system will not allow me to move forward with what I paid for.
The state of Colorado will not be ready to accept e-filed tax returns until Tuesday, February 11.
If you e-file your Colorado return prior to this, we’ll hold the state return until Colorado is ready to accept returns. At that time, we’ll automatically transmit the state return.
We do not recommend printing and mailing Colorado tax returns; this could cause delays in processing. E-file remains the fastest, more efficient way to file.
Refund processing times after filing is determined by the Colorado Department of Revenue.
Thank you for the feedback, Catina. I have no intention of printing and mailing my federal return, especially since I have already paid for all services and am now left to sit and wait.
I do not believe the error is in filing state taxes. I've made it through the page that sets an e-file for federal and "file later" for Colorado; however, the system is not allowing a federal e-file to occur due to the "correct error" hang-up with the 1099-G from Colorado. It does not allow you to proceed with the PFML/SDI box checked, and I'm not going to uncheck the box because it is in fact paid family leave. My only assumption is that if I uncheck that box, since that is the only area that you can interact with on the "correct error" page, it will allow you to e-file, but at that point, it would be submitting/filing incorrect information, which is why I have not attempted/tested that approach.
As a previous reply mentioned, it is a continuous loop that only gives you the option to "correct error" or "print return." We cannot e-file as the system is currently designed.
Hi Catina
The Colorado return is not the issue. The federal return will not allow us to move forward with e-file without unchecking the PFML or SDI box on form 1099-G which is correctly checked if we have received FAMLI leave pay from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment in 2024. It seems the only option with this error loop is to print and mail the return, which as you said will cause delays in processing and is not what I paid for.
Hey pnbmartin
I was able to complete my return by going back to the 1099-G form entry and removing "Colorado" in the section that asks for state or locality. I left both state and locality blank. All of the details in the fields below that I previously entered had been wiped. I re-entered them and was able to successfully e-file. Hope this helps you!
So, I'm now having additional hang-ups with filing. I wanted to review my actual forms that were being submitted and found that my original selection to file early and pay $25, which is incredibly deceptive how it's handled in the system, was still in my forms even though I changed that selection days ago to a direct deposit that did not require me to pay TurboTax an extra fee. Now, I need to know how to refresh that, because the system isn't doing it automatically.
I was also severely questioning this entire process, so I deleted my 1099-G from the system to see how the numbers would change and not only did my federal return increase, but my state did as well. So, the way the system is handling the 1099-G from Colorado is that it is taking out state taxes out on a benefit that should have zero taxes taken out. I will definitely not be filing my taxes as the system is built and am very seriously considering requesting a refund and going somewhere else.
I figured out how to delete the form for that $25 early deposit fee, but now with having the state tax obligation increase with the 1099-G from Colorado paid family leave (FAMLI), I seriously doubt my tax documents are going to be correct.
CO paid family leave is not taxed by the state, so why is my refund decreasing when I enter the 1099-G information into TurboTax?
I also waited until January 30 to try again, but the same hang-up still exists with the PFL/SDI box. Stuck in the same loop. Kelly's suggestion for taking Colorado out as the payer worked to help push some things through, but as soon as I noticed the refund changes with the state and the difference between having the 1099-G entered versus not, I have serious doubts any of my documents/refund are correct.
kelly1231, thanks for this tip. I did this and it worked for me too. I only removed one area that said Colorado. The pauper is still listed as such.
I'm glad Kelly's workaround has worked for several of you. However, we, as customers, shouldn't have to trick the system and potentially file incorrect information.
I've attached two pictures to this thread so others (hopefully TurboTax) understand the problem. This is the continuous loop of "Fix Federal Return" and "Continue" if you do not uncheck the "PFML or SDI" box.
@pnbmartin hey there, I have run into this same issue and after looking at the CO FAMLI website benefits are not subject to state tax, they may still be subject to federal tax. I'm wondering if the reason your refund changed is because they are no longer calculating the federal tax implications for you relating to FAMLI. But maybe I am totally wrong! I keep trying to include the website link from FAMLI for you to review but turbo tax keeps redacting it.
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