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Level 3
posted Sep 21, 2019 10:28:39 AM

Tax Year Prior to 2020: Unable to efile due to QBI Deduction Worksheet Schedule B

Why is turbotax (TT) not letting me efile?  TT is stating that it cannot efile because  I "have QBI Deduction Worksheet Schedule B - Aggregation of Business Operations, in this return."   I efiled my extention without issue and now am concerned that TT is not letting me eFile my federal return.  Nothing has changed since filing my extention. 

 

Why is TT making me mail in my federal return versus efiling?  Are there issues with how TT is dealing with this deduction that it computed without my initiation?  Thanks for guidance to allow efiling or explanation that would help reduce my concerns for mailing in my return vs. efiling.

 

Much thanks!  Chuck

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Not applicable
Sep 21, 2019 12:13:35 PM

have you linked  businesses you aggregated to the same qbi component worksheet. amust

on this worksheet have you answer the question about aggregation

if done properly all businesses similarly aggregated should appear listed separately below

 

now the next issue apparently the aggregation worksheet b is only when taxable income above 157,500 other than joint or 315,000 joint

 

the aggregated component worksheet should have most of the lines 1 -31 completed.

 

note you can have multiple aggregations.   each separate aggregation must be linked to its own component worksheet

 

 

for example say you have 2 schedule c's that are aggregated and 10 rental residential rental properties that are aggregated.   the schedule c's must be linked to 1 component worksheet and the rentals to another

 

 

 

 

home this helps.  

 

 

Level 15
Sep 21, 2019 12:24:39 PM


@seattlefuze wrote:

Why is turbotax (TT) not letting me efile?  TT is stating that it cannot efile because  I "have QBI Deduction Worksheet Schedule B - Aggregation of Business Operations, in this return."  


The bottom line here, I believe, is that TurboTax simply does not support e-filing in that tax situation (i.e., returns that include the QBI Deduction Worksheet Schedule B). You have to print and mail the return.

Level 3
Oct 15, 2019 7:12:06 AM

I'm not sure I follow the above explanation. Does that mean there is a way to reconfigure the situation to allow for e-filing?

 

Level 3
Feb 6, 2020 10:59:49 PM

Is this true?  The Turbo tax schedule says 8995 A, the QBI schedule should be out 2/20/20,  moved back from 2/12/20.  It says I can print and file.  But I'm not clear that the 8995A is the same as the Schedule B having to do with aggregating....

Intuit Alumni
Feb 7, 2020 2:23:01 PM

It is correct that Form 8995-A is the QBI Deduction form.   Schedule B Form 8995-A is a supporting schedule for this form for aggregating business enterprises.  The Form 8995-A will be available on 2/20/2020.

Level 2
Feb 9, 2020 5:22:44 AM

Checking on this thread.  I'm getting the same message (Cannot efile because  I "have QBI Deduction Worksheet Schedule B - Aggregation of Business Operations, in this return.")  If I wait until the form is released on the 20th will I be able to e-file?  Thanks.

Level 15
Feb 9, 2020 7:49:55 AM


@Cverson wrote:

If I wait until the form is released on the 20th will I be able to e-file?  Thanks.


Yes, because the form not being finalized is what appears to be impeding some users from being able to e-file.

Level 2
Feb 9, 2020 8:43:58 AM

TurboTax says I don't qualify for QBI (true), but it still says I have to paper-file the form. Is this a mistake?

Expert Alumni
Feb 9, 2020 3:49:55 PM

You can try deleting the form 8995 if you don't qualify for the QBI deduction and that may allow you to e-file your tax return as follows:

 

1. Find the Tax Tools option on your left menu bar and click on it

2. Click on Tools

3. Find Delete a Form and click on it

4. Look for form 8995 in the list of forms and click on the option to delete it

Level 3
Feb 9, 2020 5:22:32 PM

Except we do qualify for QBI and it is a fair amount of money.  Turbo tax help said the 8995A form is what I need and that it should come out 2/20, even though initially it said 2/12.  He also said Turbo tax does not control when they get the form from the IRS, which I don't understand.....I hope he was right because I was ready to file 2/4.

Expert Alumni
Feb 10, 2020 5:46:06 AM

 

QBI (Qualified Business Income) is the net amount of qualified items of income, gain, deduction and loss from any qualified trade or business, including income from partnerships, S corporations, sole proprietorships, and certain trusts.

 

Previously disallowed QBI is the amount of the deduction that was disallowed in prior years due to things like total taxable income limitations. 

 

Form 8995-A, the form used to calculate the Qualified Business Income Deduction, including the QBI that was disallowed in prior years and the current year which can be carried forward to future years, has not yet been approved for filing by the IRS. The expected date this will be approved by the IRS is 2/5/2020.

 

The state and federal governments approve the most common forms first and work their way down the list. Please see the links below for updates on form availability.  Once released, Turbo Tax will work quickly to get it working in the program. Form 8995-A is near the bottom of the federal list. 

 

Federal form availability

State form availability

Level 2
Feb 10, 2020 8:28:36 AM

@ThomasM125-- Thanks for the assist! Unfortunately, the forms don't get deleted. Even the info I typed in is still there.

I guess what I need to do is wait until the 20th and try to send them through, even though I'm waaaay under the qualifying dollar amount.

Level 2
Feb 14, 2020 1:04:38 PM

I also have this problem.  I just finished my taxes and planned to just mail them, but after reading this I would like to wait and try to e-file instead.  Is this still possible even after I paid my bill and printed the documents?  I have not mailed them.  

Intuit Alumni
Feb 14, 2020 6:55:11 PM

Yes, If you paid for the product, printed your return (but did not mail it) and now want to efile you can!

 

You will need to log off, and log back into your Turbo Tax Account, then follow these steps:

 

  1. Select Tax Home in the left menu.
  2. Scroll down to Your tax returns & documents.
  3. Select 2019, and then select Add a State (you're not actually adding a state, this just gets you into the right area).
  4. Select File in the left menu (expand your browser window if you don't see this, or select the menu icon in the top left corner).
  5. On the Just one more step screen, follow steps 1 and 2 if you haven't already.
  6. Select the Start button to the right of Step 3.
  7. On the Let's get ready to e-file screen, select I want to e-file.
  8. Follow the instructions to e-file your return.

 

 

@psdoolittle

Level 3
Feb 14, 2020 9:35:03 PM

Hello.  I am not using the online Turbo Tax.  Unfortunately I'm using the cd one and it is still not letting me efile.  It still says there is an error because the form is not available, not until the 20th.  Is it now available on the online version?

Expert Alumni
Feb 15, 2020 9:58:12 AM

The result is the same in your case. 

The forms listed as available 2/20/2020 are the same in both Online and Desktop. These links are updated regularly. Click below to check forms availability in CD/Download versions.

For Federal Forms Availability

For State Forms Availability

Level 2
Feb 20, 2020 4:59:52 AM

Good morning. I'm using the on-line version of Turbo Tax.  It looks like the QBI Deduction Worksheet Schedule B is available but I'm still getting a notice when I attempt to file that I'm unable to e-file due to this form.  Do I need to wait for an update to roll-out to the on-line version or do I need to take a step in my return to enable the ability to e-file?  Thanks!

 

Level 2
Feb 20, 2020 6:45:14 AM

While the list says that the form is available for e-filing, my software - which is currently up to date - says that I still cannot e-file and must mail the forms.

 

Can you help?

Level 2
Feb 20, 2020 8:24:44 AM

Today (2-20-20) I updated my TurboTax by downloading the most recent files and installing them.  I was hoping that this would fix the "cannot efile message" because of the QBI Deduction Worksheet Schedule B.  After the update I am still getting the message that I cannot efile.  Does TT still need time to configure the software to enable efiling or am I hoping in vain?

New Member
Feb 20, 2020 10:09:18 AM

@KathrynG3 Same issue here, form is available and says e-file is supported, but I get an error saying I can't e-file because of the  QBI Deduction Worksheet Schedule B

Level 3
Feb 20, 2020 10:15:40 AM

Turbo tax support says the worksheet schedule B is not supported so have to paper file.  Bummer!  :(

Level 3
Feb 20, 2020 10:48:00 AM

I really hope this is a point in time thing because the QBI form just got finalized. Filing on paper is super painful!

Level 2
Feb 20, 2020 11:11:04 AM

Respectfully, the links that you give show the form available for e-filing. 

 

With all due respect, can you please at least reply to our collective responses to give us an update from your perspective as to what is going on vis a vis this form and what we should do?  If I have to mail it, of course will do so, but before I do would like to hear from Turbo Tax.

 

Thank you

Level 2
Feb 20, 2020 3:46:08 PM

I'm having the same problem. I've called support several times and each time I get a different date for the form update. Today is the 20th and I'm still getting the same message. I've used TurboTax for years--including last year, when my tax situation was idential to this year--and one of the main reasons is to avoid having to file a 100+ page paper return. This really needs to be fixed.