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IRS form 8915-F should be available for electronic filing. Are you simply reporting the third year of a 2020 Qualified Disaster Distribution or something else?
If you are reporting the third year of a Qualified Disaster Distribution, you will report 1/3 of the 2020 distribution. Follow these steps to the screen Did You Take a 2020 Qualified Disaster Distribution:
If you are reporting the third year of a Qualified Disaster Distribution, you will report 1/3 of the distribution:
To be able to electronically file, there is a workaround concerning checking the box If this was a Coronavirus-related distribution reported in 2020, check here at the screen Did you take a 2020 Qualified Disaster Distribution?
Please see @DataB27's explanation here.
Please try these steps to fix the rejection issue:
Another option is to delete "Form 8915-F" and "Qualified 2020 Disaster Retirement Distr" and then go back to the retirement section and reenter the information:
Please let us know if this worked for you.
Has the online version been fixed yet? I’ve tried to fix it after filing and it being rejected and still won’t let me fix the problem.
Can you clarify if you followed the steps provided by JamesG1 above? The issues seems to be occurring with individuals who started the return prior to the update being available. If using the online version, clear your cache and cookies prior to completing the steps: Here is the list of steps to try once you've cleared your cache and cookies:
Please try these steps to fix the rejection issue:
Another option is to delete "Form 8915-F" and "Qualified 2020 Disaster Retirement Distr" and then go back to the retirement section and reenter the information:
Please let us know if this worked for you.
And on lines 11 and 13 you input 1/3 of distribution? Is that correct?
Yes line 11 should list the amount in line 10 divided by three (1/3 of the total distribution). The amount in line 12 would be the income for the prior years qualified disaster distribution. Line 13 would be lines 11 and 12 added together for the total income for this year.
For additional information see the link below,
I called TurboTax today because they advised last week their IT was aware and would fix the issue. Well, today a supervisor said that the conclusion is they’re unable to efile any returns that have the 8915 F forms. We have to mail them in, but they’re still charging the fees. I call total bs and will be reporting this tomorrow to the news and someone in congress. They need be held accountable for this!
@Trackstar Are you using the TurboTax online editions? If so, try these workarounds -
Please try these steps to fix the rejection issue (delete text on Line C):
Another option is to delete "Form 8915-F" and "Qualified 2020 Disaster Retirement Distr" and then go back to the retirement section and reenter the information:
Which were you using? If online, did you follow these steps and if so, was your return accepted?
@Trackstar That is not correct. I'm certainly no TT fan. All but 1 phone interaction was either completely wrong or completely clueless. (The "1" person was someone that I didn't need to help me because I figured out my solution thru this group.) All of this is to say the phone customer service is worthless. I actually got answers through DM'ing the FB page. They even admitted that my return wasn't sent because of an update to the 1099-B section; contrary to the last TT person I spoke with.
You can e-file the 8915-F.
I simply want to report the third year of a 2020 covid relief distribution. On lines 11 and 13 I have entered 1/3 of my 2020 distribution per your instructions. I leave lines 12 and 14 blank (is that correct?). I unclick the box, go forward, leave the disaster field blank, go back and re-click the box. I then go forward again and when it takes me back to the "My Income" page, it says $0.00 under 2022 for "IRA, 401K, Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R)". Now that I think about it, maybe it's supposed to be $0.00, because technically speaking I didn't have any withdrawals in 2022 (???). It doesn't show the 1/3 amount anywhere else either as far as I can tell.
I want to be able to electronically file. I have followed @DataB27's explanation numerous times. I really do not want my return to be rejected for something that Turbo Tax should have fixed a long time ago.
ok so i went in again and filled out all correctly 5000 is the amount on line 11 and 13.....i clicked the boxes as instructed....and my amount due to the IRS NEVER CHANGES!!! this should definately go up and it doesnt and under 2022 for the 1099 R it shows zero as the amount even though i put in 5000.....i know this is wrong and i dont want to pay them and have it rejected.....i cannot believe that there are so many of us and they cant help us...with no hope in site....im beyond frustrated...the only thing i havent done is delete the whole return and start over.....but im not sure that would work either
I have tried every work-around multiple times. Once I have followed all of the work around instructions, and I click on "Done with Incomes", it asks me if I want to upgrade, recommending "Assisted Premium" service. I click to "Continue" with the "Premium" service. It then opens a new page that asks if I took a disaster distribution between 2018 and 2020. I click on "yes", and it tells me I need to revisit the Form 1099-R Retirement Topic.
Turbo Tax has me going in circles. I heard that there is a Reddit thread that addresses this issue. I guess I'll check it out. Somebody needs to lose their job over this. This would have been my 8th year using Turbo Tax. Last year was also a mess over the same issue! I only tried it again this year because it never occurred to me that this same issue with 8915-F could possibly happen two years in a row. Again, somebody needs to lose their job.
The workaround described below helped a lot of users. Once you follow the steps below to delete your Form 8915-F, try clearing your Cache if you have not done so by following the steps in the link below before logging back into your TurboTax account and reentering your information.
Please try these steps to fix the rejection issue:
Another option is to delete "Form 8915-F" and "Qualified 2020 Disaster Retirement Distr" and then go back to the retirement section and reenter the information:
If you are still unable to fix your Form 8915-F issue, you can also contact Live Support.
Still curious if anyone's return has been approved. It's great that the work a rounds succeeded in returns being accepted. Any approvals ?
I just want to report the third and final year of a Qualified Disaster Distribution (non-IRA) or 1/3 of the distribution from 2020. For me, one third is $26,432. According to JamesG1 (Employee Tax Expert), I only need to report "on lines 11 and 13 for retirement plans". I'm reluctant to pay $100 more to be able to contact live support when most of the comments in this (and other) threads indicate that the TurboTax representatives are not prepared to discuss this particular 8915-F issue. I don't know if you are an employee of TurboTax, or just a kind Samaritan, but if you could confirm that I only need to fill in the 1/3 amount for lines 11 and 13 as stated by JamesG1 and let me know what to do about the spaces for lines 12 and 14, I would greatly appreciate it.
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