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Level 2
posted Jan 31, 2022 10:59:14 AM

Schedule H 2021

Why did I see a response on here saying Schedule H won't be ready until 3/17. H&R Block says it will be ready in their software by 2/7. It looks like the paper form was finalized late last year. 3/17 is ridiculous.

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Level 2
Jan 31, 2022 10:59:58 AM

H&R Block's site actually said 2/3 for the Windows version.

Level 15
Jan 31, 2022 11:22:16 AM

The IRS must first approve TT's version (programming) of the form.

Level 2
Jan 31, 2022 11:35:33 AM

Well obviously the IRS is not the holdup if H&R Block is going to have it this week.

Intuit Alumni
Jan 31, 2022 11:53:34 AM

You can monitor the availability of the Schedule H form in the forms availability table. This table is updated if timeframes are adjusted.

IRS forms availability table for TurboTax individual (personal) tax products

Level 2
Jan 31, 2022 11:55:13 AM

Thanks. It's nice to be able to check it, but the date is still outrageous.

Level 2
Feb 1, 2022 8:55:41 AM

I called the Support phone number but couldn't get an definitive information. Guess I'll be buying H&R Block's software and filing with them on Friday if I haven't received any information from TurboTax. Very disappointing, but a 6 week delay in filing can mean a much bigger delay in receiving a refund. My state sometimes runs out of money and drags their feet, and I've heard the IRS is behind.

Intuit Alumni
Feb 1, 2022 9:30:48 AM

This is not a delay caused by TurboTax: it is the IRS. Schedule H is not ready yet per the IRS, and no other software will be able to file it until it is.

 

@alan4msu

Level 2
Feb 2, 2022 5:29:59 AM

H&R Block's site says it will be available in their software on 2/3, which is tomorrow. I believe the IRS published the paper copy last year. What you say might be true, but if it is, H&R Block is showing incorrect information. 

 

https://www.hrblock.com/tax-software/updates-back-editions/fed[product key removed]able.html

 

My plans are to verify with them that their form is ready, and file with them tomorrow or Friday. 

 

Level 15
Feb 2, 2022 5:35:11 AM

@alan4msu Just because the IRS has okayed HRB's version does not mean they have looked at TT's yet.  They can only do so much at a time.

Level 2
Feb 2, 2022 5:52:40 AM

Understood. I just talked to H&R Block, and they confirmed the 2/3 date, so we'll see.

Level 15
Feb 2, 2022 6:11:43 AM

The bottom line is that no one on this forum, not even the TurboTax employees who post here,  know anything about the forms availability schedule.  (The layers of bureaucracy we have to go through to try and convince the company that a question or a calculation is incorrect is ridiculous.)  Maybe TurboTax can’t hire enough developers and they have to prioritize other issues. Maybe the IRS is punishing TurboTax for dropping out of the FreeFile Alliance.  Maybe the date is wrong because TurboTax got bad information, or the list hasn’t been updated correctly, and the form will be in the program sooner than expected.  We just don’t know.  If you believe you will have satisfactory performance with another company‘s product, then switch. It’s the only language the Intuit executives will understand.

Level 2
Feb 4, 2022 7:06:50 AM

An update - I filed last night with H&R Block, and there were no issues with Schedule H.

 

That said, I definitely plan to go back to Turbo Tax next year. Maybe it's just because I've used it for 17 years, but I think it's much easier to use than H&R Block. H&R Block had a couple of differences that reduced my return by a few dollars. I think TurboTax had those items done correctly, but I couldn't figure out how to correct them in H&R Block. It was only a few dollars, so I wasn't motivated enough to call them for help.

New Member
Feb 17, 2022 7:50:13 PM

Can you send over the link please? 

Intuit Alumni
Feb 18, 2022 8:07:59 AM

What link are you looking for?

Returning Member
Feb 20, 2022 6:11:21 AM

I have a friend that filed with H&R Block and they had the Schedule H.

 

Returning Member
Feb 20, 2022 6:15:30 AM

I use a Payroll service, they file the Schedule H and pay all taxes due (from my checking).  That said, can I just not report the information on my form 1040, because when I do, TT form does not have a line item where I can report the taxes I paid, so TT is adding them to my taxes due.

 

Expert Alumni
Feb 20, 2022 11:12:03 AM

@CliffR

 

You should enter your Schedule H in TurboTax so you could get credit for the taxes that you paid.  Per IRS, Schedule H, Household Employment Taxes, attach to Form 1040, 1040-NR, 1040-SS or 1041. To enter IRS schedule H, click here.

  • Generally, the payroll service files your quarterly (941) and annual employer (940)  returns not Schedule H. Click here for the status of Schedule H. 

[Edited 02/20/22|11:14 am PST]

New Member
Feb 21, 2022 8:58:15 PM

@alan4msu thank you for mentioning H&R Block, i was able to file with them today, with the exact same numbers as TT. Now hopefully I can get my money back from Intuit. 

New Member
Mar 10, 2022 7:31:16 AM

Any update on the Schedule H availability? is it still March 17? It is indeed ridiculous!!

Intuit Alumni
Mar 10, 2022 7:47:45 AM

Yes; schedule H is still slated to be finalized on 3/17/22. You may view the forms availability list here @NeseOnal.

New Member
Mar 10, 2022 7:50:32 AM

Thak you Ebony, but why it is delayed so much??? This is really concerning, not being able to file taxes this late?

Intuit Alumni
Mar 10, 2022 12:33:19 PM

You're welcome; we definitely understand the concern and frustration. However, the IRS has to approve the programming of their forms for the Turbo Tax software and It may take longer for one form to show up vs another for multiple reasons. With that said, in this public forum we do not have those specifics but what we do have is the list I provided earlier that outlines the target dates @NeseOnal.

New Member
Mar 10, 2022 1:42:39 PM

as much as i love TT, Schedule H made me switch over to H&R this year, and I already have both federal and state returns in my bank account. 

New Member
Mar 17, 2022 6:18:27 AM

And now it’s 3/18. Come on.