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I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

I double checked the number and it will not give me the option to change this.
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I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

So I assume you are a Utah filer.

The TC-40W Payer ID has to be 14 characters long (without hyphens) and ends with wth (included in the 14 characters).

 

So if you are entering it correctly like that, but it's still producing an error, here's what a fellow user reported worked for him:

      The following is strictly anecdotal, so I can't guarantee it works for everyone.  That user said he went back and entered his W-2 (or 1099) manually and used lower-case letters for the wth instead of capitals WTH, and that it took it OK with the lower case.   He also said that on printed copies of his return, it printed out in capitals.  

 

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@ SteamTrain   Have you seen any other Utah users with this issue report if this trick worked for them or not?

I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

@mesquitebean 

I've been mentioning it too.....but no one has replied that it really worked, or not, for them.  Had someone else who eventually found a missing digit on one of their forms...another said they hadn't entered the number on their Unemployment for that had UT taxes withheld ... but didn't say whether they use upper or lower case.

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*

I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

Just noticed a reply that indicated Lower case worked for them:

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/state-taxes/discussion/re-utah-state-form-isn-t-accepting-the-14-d...

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
angel643
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I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

yes I used lower case on all my w2 and 1099s after battling it out and it worked putting wth lower case on all forms 

P Dilly
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I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

I tried this, went into my wages and income in federal, changed it from uppercase WTH to lowercase, and I was able to efile. It's kinda ridiculous that this tiniest of all issues is the problem, and that the system isn't able to detect it, but it WORKED!! its a freaking miracle! hope it works for everyone else that tries this!

I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

Changing the WTH to lower case worked for my user

I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

Since it's [derogatory language removed ] Utah maybe they're afraid "WTH" is to close to "****"?
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I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id


@pfranklin10271967 wrote:

Changing the WTH to lower case worked for my user


It's an odd solution, but that is indeed the maneuver that has allowed many Utah users to proceed to efile.   So congratulations, and thanks for reporting your results.

zauggj
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I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

It worked for me to go back through my W2's and change the capital WTH at the end to a lowercase wth. 

daikirai
New Member

I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

Changing the WTH to lowercase(wth) worked for me.

jshaw11
Returning Member

I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

I was stuck too, I am an expert.  I found a fix--instead of simply editing the WTH to wth, just DELETE the whole state line in the W2 form.  Then I ran a review to make sure return was error free, it was.  Next I went back to the W2 form and re-entered the state line replacing the last part of the state ID "WTH"" with "wth", it worked and the return is error free.

Cory444
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I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

I've checked everything a dozen times, entered the numbers, deleted them, started over and entered the lowercase wht. NOTHING WORKS. I HATE TURBOTAX! The federal part of the program works fine, but it's as though the whole Utah part is an ill-conceived afterthought. Did I mention that I HATE TURBOTAX!

I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id


@ Cory444 wrote:

I've checked everything a dozen times, entered the numbers, deleted them, started over and entered the lowercase wht. NOTHING WORKS. I HATE TURBOTAX! The federal part of the program works fine, but it's as though the whole Utah part is an ill-conceived afterthought. Did I mention that I HATE TURBOTAX!


Sorry you're having trouble.  Lower case fixes it for many, but I have no idea why it doesn't for you.

By the way, it's "wth" not "wht."   You said "wht" above in your comment, but perhaps you simply mistyped when you posted the above.   NOTE:  A mineral production withholding ID number ends in "wmp."

 

The Utah Payer withholding ID number must be 14 digits--11 digits plus wth (or wmp if mineral production withholding.)  No hyphens/dashes.  Be sure to enter it correctly on all W-2s and 1099s that have a Payer withholding ID number.

 

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I am getting an error with my TC-40W payer id and I am not given the option to fix it. It will not let me file without fixing it. It is the 14 character payer id

Tried a simpler variation of the recommended fix.  Went into the W-2 and just changed the WTH to lower case without re-entering the W-2.  Worked like a charm.

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