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Form 8915-F does show as being available on the Form Availability List. However there are some software updates being implemented that have resulted in a delay. Please check back after 3/8/2024.
Getting a message stating I can't file yet when QD2023 is checked. Trying to file for repairs incurred from hurricane Ian in 2022 but paid in 2023 using retirement funds. When will this feature be added to TurboTax so I can complete filing of my taxes? I saw where it was expected to be provide by 3/8/2024 but it doesn't look like it was.
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Is there a ETA on the patch? I'm not able to file my returns yet. Thanks!
Form 8915-F does show as being available on the Form Availability List. However there are some software updates being implemented that have resulted in a delay. There will be two separate updates to the form. The first is anticipated on the 22nd and the second is anticipated on the 29th. After those dates, update your software if you are in the desktop version of the software, and try to proceed with your return.
Why is the update taking so long?
The only 8915-F forms available are for 2020.
Form 8915-F does show as being available on the Form Availability List. However there are some software updates being implemented that have resulted in a delay. There will be two separate updates to the form. The first is anticipated on the 22nd and the second is anticipated on the 29th. After those dates, update your software if you are in the desktop version of the software, and try to proceed with your return.
the 2020 form is shown. not the 2023.
Yes, the IRS was showing the 2020 form while they were updating it also. The IRS changed the form to be timeless but the year of filing still needs to be updated annually. The 2020 form looks odd but is the correct form. The IRS has released the updated form so our team can get busy now.
You can:
It looks like the update has been made. How do I find out if I can reduce my early withdrawal penalty for a qualified disaster? I live in Jefferson County, Kentucky and we had high winds and tornadoes that required a new roof. Is that something I can use?
Yes, if you were in a federal disaster and had to take money to repair damages, it qualifies.
I am not sure which one of these is correct for you:
Kentucky Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides (DR-4711-KY)
Should I be asked about that during the preparation? It didn't ask whether we used the retirement funds for that event. Is there a form I need to use? Shouldn't the software prompt me?
Thanks!
Yes, after you enter the 1099-R and you go through the series of questions after, you should see that as one of the questions. Go back to the 1099-R and edit the form, continue through the questions again. It is the 5th question based on my entry so around that area for you.
If you do not see the question, delete that 1099-R, close the program. Open the program, add the 1099-R and go through the questions again.
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