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I'm in NC and am having the same problem. Talked with Turbo Tax. At least in NC, Turbo Tax does not have the correct state forms to file electronically. I submitted the Federal with no issues. Not clear on whether it is a state-by-state delay in getting the electronic forms updated for e-filing or a TurboTax issue.
@cekutan It is a state by state issue. North Carolina has a known issue with forms not being ready for e-file. NC Department of Revenue is working feverishly to resolve the issue. Once that is complete, TurboTax will update the system and you will be able to e-file. We do not have a date on this fix yet so you will have to check back occasionally to attempt to e-file. Does that help to clarify?
I just received the same error: Tax Year 2021 transmissions are not available.
Online user, trying to file federal taxes + MD and NC.
I am having the same problem in North Carolina. So I don't think this is a Rhode Island specific problem.
@JodyP wrote:
I am having the same problem in North Carolina. So I don't think this is a Rhode Island specific problem.
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
I too have this problem in NC. However, Turbo Tax also is not transmitting my Federal return. Why is that?
@JodyP wrote:
I too have this problem in NC. However, Turbo Tax also is not transmitting my Federal return. Why is that?
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.
That worked. Thank you!
Same problem in NY, won’t let me file federal either.
Here in NC too. Federal was just fine, but state is giving that too. I went back and double checked everything, and all correct, but it still is giving the error, and right now it's the 11th of February.
Exactly the same problem I got today trying to efile federal and NC taxes together.
Same for me in North Carolina
@kenzie1808 wrote:
Same for me in North Carolina
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.
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
I’m getting the same error. What does it mean?
NC same issue. I filed Federal taxes with no issues on 1/27/22. NC gives the same error. I’ve tried countless times.
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