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Apparently NC is due for E-file on 2-24-22! Hopefully that is when this issue will be resolved!
Thank you for this 🙂
@Brent_R35 wrote:Thank you for this 🙂
You're welcome. Good luck!
It’s not allowing my E-file transmission to go through it says my Tax transmission for tax year 2021 is not available When all I was doing was fixing my AGI number now it won’t let me resubmit it
I’m having a error with submitting my returns it says we can’t e-file your return because Tax year 2021 transmission not available.But got a email yesterday from turbo tax saying the form ive been waiting on too finish just been recieved also I’m from Charlotte NC @TurboTax
I just got the email saying my NC forms are ready, but am still getting a transmission error when I try to file state.
Same here, NC transmission didn't go through, turbotax you guys need to step it up,
Same here 😕
@Blazed wrote:
Same here, NC transmission didn't go through, turbotax you guys need to step it up,
The North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return Form D-400 is not yet available for e-filing. It is estimated to be available on 02/24/2022
Go to this TurboTax website for North Carolina state forms availability - https://care-cdn.prodsupportsite.a.intuit.com/forms-availability/turbotax_nc_online_individual.html
If you want to e-file your federal tax return now then change how you file the NC state return. This assumes that all of the forms and schedules included in your federal tax return are available for e-filing.
If using the TurboTax online editions click on File on the left side of the online program screen. On Step 3 of the File section click on Start or Revisit. Select the button File by Mail. Then change the filing status of the state return.
After the federal return is e-filed and accepted by the IRS you can e-file the state return when it is available for e-filing. Just use the same procedure and change the state return back to e-filing.
I’m having same problem in NC
Right I am in N.C too and I have tried several times today, continue getting the same message.
@Tsarphsi wrote:
I’m having same problem in NC
The North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return Form D-400 is not yet available for e-filing. It is estimated to be available on 02/24/2022
Go to this TurboTax website for North Carolina state forms availability - https://care-cdn.prodsupportsite.a.intuit.com/forms-availability/turbotax_nc_online_individual.html
@Lilbit30 wrote:
Right I am in N.C too and I have tried several times today, continue getting the same message. C'mon now this is ridiculous!
The North Carolina Individual Income Tax Return Form D-400 is not yet available for e-filing. It is estimated to be available on 02/24/2022
Go to this TurboTax website for North Carolina state forms availability - https://care-cdn.prodsupportsite.a.intuit.com/forms-availability/turbotax_nc_online_individual.html
If you want to e-file your federal tax return now then change how you file the NC state return. This assumes that all of the forms and schedules included in your federal tax return are available for e-filing.
If using the TurboTax online editions click on File on the left side of the online program screen. On Step 3 of the File section click on Start or Revisit. Select the button File by Mail. Then change the filing status of the state return.
After the federal return is e-filed and accepted by the IRS you can e-file the state return when it is available for e-filing. Just use the same procedure and change the state return back to e-filing.
I was having the same issue and just contacted support. Initially the date for filing was 1/24/2022, but according to support, the IRS was delayed in getting forms to Turbotax and they are still working to integrate the forms into their systems. The support contact said we should be able to file by 2/24/2022.
I just filed today in NC I’m having the same issue with tramissions not available yet how long will this take to fix I thought filling on line was supposed to be helpful and quick
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