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E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

Hello,

I have encountered same problem yesterday April 23,2021. I called for TuboTax help and they could not find any problem with the tax return. On top of it , Turbo Tax is asking me to file by mail as this has happened twice on two different attempt.

Shame on Turbo Tax. Why pay for efile?? Not going to use Turbo Tax if this not fixed

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

 

[Note from Foxbat:  This is a compilation of my prior weeks postings on the topic beginning on page 18.  If you are reading this, TT has likely not implemented corrections yet.]


I too had difficulties getting e-filed due to rejection related to foreign tax credit.  On the 8th attempt to file it went through.  I have been filing with TT for about two decades and always with a FTC.  To fix the issue, whatever it was, I did the following (I only have passive category income with foreign taxes [specifically, dividends]):

 

My advice first assumes you have run error check for your entire return and confirmed no other errors in foreign tax credit have been flagged by TT for resolution before you attempt to file. Look for error flags in the Forms (vs. Step-by-step) format.  Click the red “errors” stop sign symbol just under the blue TT banner, top left; if all is OK you will get a green checkmark and “Great News: Your return has no errors” at the bottom center of your screen.  Errors show up as flags next to the form with an error.   If you have done these checks and TT says all is fine and you attempt to file, but the IRS disagrees and rejects the filing and the TT rejection note says it is related to the Foreign Tax credit and to review your answers, that is when my advice kicks in.

I have only tried this with passive category income from mutual funds, if you have more exotic income (some of the other boxes) then this may not help. 

 

You are going to be looking for two major things:  Country of Origin and Dates of Payment.

 

Start with each of your 1099-DIVs that have foreign income.  It was easiest for me to locate these using the forms option (vs. step-by-step) in TT. 

 

  • If you only have dividend income, in Box 7 go to line c and check the box for A.  That tells TT that while you may have multiple 1099-DIVs with foreign income they are all passive dividends.  If you have other types of income as well, they go by type into Boxes B or C. 
  • In the 1099-DIVs go to Box 8 so that both the imported and input spaces say RIC. RIC is the designation for foreign mutual fund dividends from potentially multiple countries. If one was left as "various" or blank, I got a reject.   Select "RIC" from the drop-down menu under countries [scroll up, not down, to find RIC] in BOTH locations in Box 8 that asks for country source.  Check again that BOTH blanks for foreign country are showing RIC, that has caught a number of us.  
  • In Box 8 there as a box to be checked if the foreign tax is from a mutual fund.  If so (true for most of us), check this box.

 

Form 1116. 

  • First check that you have identified the nature of income in the box before Part I.  The advice is only applies to passive category income, specifically mutual funds with foreign dividends. For this type of income, the box on line c is checked.

 

  • Part I:  Line i.  If you have the countries identified in your 1099-DIVs as RIC that should carry over.  If not, check you 1099-DIVs again to make sure they are showing RIC.  If a 1099-DIV Box 8 was left as "various" or blank, I got a reject from the IRS when attempting to efile. 

 

  • All of your passive category income (dividends) should show up in Foreign Country Column “A” as “RIC”.  If not, go back to your 1099-DIVs to select “A” in Box 7 line c so you do not have multiple Forms 1116 for one type of income.

 

  • Part II. 
    1. Line (j) is normally paid.
    2. Line (l) Date paid or accrued.  Again, do not use "Various" or leave blank.  Use an actual date in mm/dd/yyyy format (I used 12/31/2020), as long as it is not “various” it seems to work.  I did not try a non-2020 date.  If I left the line as “various” or blank, I got a reject.

 

Look for error flags in the Forms format again as above.  If all is fine and the rest of your return shows ready to fine, complete your filing.  While TT may be fine with what you entered, the IRS may still not like it and reject it and TT will identify the reason for rejection as “e-file rejected due to Foreign Taxes Paid or Accrued”.  If so, go back to the start of these suggestions (yet again) and review for gaps/omissions again.  I found that until I had all of the above lined up the return would reject.  It took seven errors, but finally figured out when all the various had been eliminated completely that is when the filing was accepted on the eighth try.

 

Other tips if you still receive reject notices: 

(1)  Make sure there isn't some bit of income lurking out there as foreign on a 1099.  You can do this by comparing the amount of foreign dividends total from each of your 1099-DIVs to the total showing in the Form 1116. 

(2) Confirm the Form 1116 itself does not have any "various" or blanks for dates where you have numeric entries.  If it does, then go back to your 1099-DIVs to identify where the entry is coming from and make the correction.

(3)  Checked your prior year Form 1116 against this year to assure the non-numeric items were consistent between the two. 

(4)  Most people use the Simplified AMT option.  Changing the option requires, I think, IRS consent and can cause problems, so it is something you do not do casually.

 

Yes, it is a pain to do all the detail checking.  It's a detail check odyssey or mailing the return choice.  Hopefully you get to success much quicker than I did.  Hope this helps!

 

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

Thank you for posting this info. Following your suggestions I was able to get my 2020 Tax Return ACCEPTED after two failed rejections. Thaks again. 

fastredcars 

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

Hello,

I am using the 2020 TurboTax application on Windows 7 (not online)

On Apr 23 my Federal and State Tax Return filing got rejected (twice) due to Foreign Tax Credit issues. Although i followed the TT instructions in the app to fix the problem, there was NO RESOLUTION based on TT feedback. 

I then read several posting on this thread and discovered a potential issues in 1099-DIV and Form 1116 due to the usage of "various" in some of the entries. In particular I focused on the info from Elissameck Re: E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116   [Elissameck THANK YOU for posting]

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/e-file-rejected-due-to-foreigntaxespaidoraccruedd...

 

Based on the above:

a) I accessed my 2020 TurboTax Tax Return and using the “View Forms” mode I changed BOTH the 1099-DIV and Form 1116 as follow: 

  1. changed Country from "various" to RIC (in the dropbox scroll all the way up, before Afghanistan) 
  2. changed Date from "various" to 12/31/2020

b) I printed (as PDF) the Tax Return Filing Forms and checked there were NO instances of "various" in my Tax Return Forms (I did a simple seach in the PDF print file for the word "various"). 

c) I resubmitted the Tax Return to both Federal and State and within 10 min it was ACCEPTED by both.

PROBLEM SOLVED

Enjoy,

fastredcars

 

HS17
New Member

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

Me too. I'm disappointed with TT.

HS17
New Member

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

Turbo Tax had so much time but they simply just don't fix it.

dembsky
Returning Member

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

Same issue here.  And it took Turbo Tax staff 2 hours to identify it as a known software issue.  Uggghhh. I have one federal and three state returns to file, and will have to do so with hard copies.  I can't remember the last time I had to go to the post office! Sucks. It's May 4 and it is still an issue! At least they could communicate as to the status of resolving this issue.

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

If you look back in the replies you will find a very long detailed composite post from me (Foxbat) from a week ago that you might find resolves your problem with efiling and foreign taxes.  Most people have found that the solution I posted works and they are able to efile with a Form 1116.

 

TT is aware of this solution but not all of TT has been advised, so some (most?) of tech support are unaware of the solution.  When I asked the tech specialist (not sure of the title, but a level or two above tech support that we can talk to on the phone) why it was not posted as the first response on page one I was told only the person that posted the original question can do that.  Odd, but maybe TT spends so much time working with the government they have picked up the normal irrational governmental practices.  

dembsky
Returning Member

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

Thanks for letting me know, but TT says it cannot file because I selected a simplified AMT Foreign Tax Credit limitation.  There are no errors that TT identified.

 

Your suggestions don't address that I don't think. I have selected this (checked "yes") every year with no problems e-filing, but alas, not in 2020. I tried checking "no" and e-filing, and it went through TT, but the return was rejected by the IRS.

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

It is true that TT will not identify any errors.  That is the problem:  there are errors in your return that TT does not recognize but on filing with the IRS your return is rejected, and TT advises you it as related to foreign taxes.  Read my terribly long post about how to debug what you are facing.  The critical errors start back in your 1099-DIVs and how the entries, particularly in Box 8 where blanks or "various" are carried forward.  Once you fix the errors (which TT will not flag as errors, tricking you into thinking things are fine when they are not) most find they can file.  It is a long post for a reason, shortcut it and a good chance of failure.  Took me 8 tries to figure it out then write it up so you can do it in fewer attempts.  Give going through the post a try.

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

Yes, you are correct.   If you have selected The simplified method for FTC turbo tax makes you file by paper 😾. And the IRS makes changing methods extremely difficult. A real fail for TT 

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

I believe you will find that if you change methods, then you will have an issue as changing methods requires IRS consent.  Very few people use the "Standard" method, most use the "Simplified" method.  I efiled successfully using Simplified so I know it can be done.  OK, took 8 tries for me to get all the bugs worked out, but it worked.

 

The difficulty is there are other errors in your Form 1099-DIV that TT does not recognize as errors but the IRS treats them as errors when you try to efile.  Read my earlier composite (Foxbat) post from a week ago to see how to debug the problem.  Mostly it is in 1099-DIV Box 8 where the problem begins, but as the post explains there are other areas that can give you issues in the Form 1116 that prevent efiling -- but are correctable by we as TT users.  The solution requires a very close detailed review to make sure you get it right.  

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

TT finally filed mine.  After getting message for several weeks about not being able to e-file, I went in to file one way or another.  The message had disappeared.

 

In Part II / column i, I never had 'various' .  TT had always put in 12/31/2020 but still (using simplified method) had the 'can't e-file' message.  Suddenly gone and I've filed.  Check that entry, I now had "1099 taxes" instead of a date.

 

My pdf copy is dated April 20 so that is presumably when I filed.  They haven't bounced it yet.  But I also don't see any progress on the pretty large refund. 

iwondero
Returning Member

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

I don't think TT has yet solved the software issue. I am still getting the message, "You elected the simplified AMT Foreign Tax Credit limitation. Print the return and file by mail." Incredibly bad Customer Service by TurboTax IMO. The USPS is also incredibly bad; they lost two of my Form 5227 filings last year. I hate filing by mail. Come on TT, FIX THE ****** ISSUE so we all can e-file. 

dembsky
Returning Member

E-file rejected due to ForeignTaxesPaidOrAccruedDt on Form 1116

I do not see a date field on the 1099s, the Form 1116, or Form 6251 (AMT).  Where are you seeing a date field?

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