Exactly what it says .... there is a form in your return that is NOT YET READY to be filed ... so you must WAIT until it is ... only then will you be able to efile the return. The REVIEW screen tells you which forms that are holding you back, an estimation of when they may be ready AND the option to get an email alert.
The state and federal government approve the most common forms first and work their way down the list. Please see these links for form availability. Once a date shows up, the reality should be close. Once released, Turbo Tax will work quickly to get it working in the program. Links are updated constantly.
I'm trying to file my federal taxes for 2020 tax season in 2021. Im getting E-File is not available because your tax return includes forms that can't be e-filed. Revisit the Review section to see which forms. I go to the review section and it doesn't show me any forms that can't be efile. Im not doing anything different then last year except, since the rule changed, im using last years earned income for the eitc and child credit. I have a child and I have unemployment. I cant even view my return to see what forms are being used. I logged out and back in again on a different browser.
I am getting the same message. I noticed the EITC may me the issue. I'm not sure
I called turbo tax support for the free version and that rep just kept me on hold for awhile and when I explained my issue he had no ideal what I was talking about. So I thought maybe the free version wasn't able to handle the new tax update. So I paid for the deluxe version, I got the same issue of course after I paid, so I called support, he was helpful, he was able to see my screen, but he didn't see any issues and I asked if he could look into it and get back to me. I said I'm sure I'm not going to be the only call about this. I just want to know if I have to mail it then fine, but the software should tell me why and what form is causing this. I tired on my phone to file with Firefox, chrome, turbotax app and on a laptop on more then one browser.
I file my federal already, but since I file it before my state tax now I'm getting the same notification. Someone said maybe if you filed one tax form first, then you will have to wait until it is approved in order to file the other one.
@Rossy083 That is correct. Once the IRS accepts your tax return, then you will be able to e-file your state. Please note the IRS will not start processing (accepting) tax returns until February 12, 20202. See the TurboTax FAQ Tax Year 2020 Calendar: Important Federal Dates and Deadlines for more information.
I also spoke to a rep and she was unable to find any issues too. When I checked back on a few minutes ago and redid it I got this message-
It looks like you have a tax situation in your federal return that makes it ineligible for e-filing, according to IRS rules. "YOUR EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT (EITC) IS BASED ON NON-DOCUMENTED EARNED INCOME".
I just wondering if all filers using the new tax standard have to file by mail.
I was wondering that also about the new tax rule. Maybe I will call the IRS and ask. It just means they will get more mailed tax returns then they normally would.
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I also spoke to a rep and she was unable to find any issues too. When I checked back on a few minutes ago and redid it I got this message-
It looks like you have a tax situation in your federal return that makes it ineligible for e-filing, according to IRS rules. "YOUR EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT (EITC) IS BASED ON NON-DOCUMENTED EARNED INCOME".
I just wondering if all filers using the new tax standard have to file by mail.
Are you claiming EIC based on your 2019 tax information? That could be a situation where e-filing is not allowed. I tried to look for it but finding information on the e-filing rules on the IRS web site is not easy. The IRS may have been unable to program their systems to automatically handle an EIC claim based on last year's income under the COVID rules.
Yes my eitc is based off 2019 earned income. I also couldn't find anything posted on the IRS site. But turbotax should still give some feedback on the website or by a rep.
I think the message is the feedback. You can't e-file because you are claiming EIC based on income that is not contained in this year's tax return.
Well good news. I got to file mine using the e-file. in my case I was filling as a resident of NYC and my spouse was filling as a non resident which it was a mistake. then I change it all to full year resident and it fixed it. I believe if you are filing in a state and your partner has a residency in another state or have to add another state income this will be the issue. Hope this help you .
Thats not exactly feedback. It states to go to the review page for further information. Yet nothing is on that page. I am talking to the IRS now and they said no extra forms are needed, that it can be efile still. So im holding off until the 2/12 to file. Maybe by then this issue will be resolved by turbotax.
IRS is working on several forms. Once those forms are available you will, most likely, not encounter any errors on your return. Most forms will be ready by the February 12 date.
I tested other softwares today to see if they had issues. Hrblock and taxact didn't even ask me about my 2019 earned income. Jackson Hewitt (its not free to file with them) did ask me and then when I tried to fill out for New York State, it said they aren't accepting efile at this time. They are still updating there software. So maybe its not an issue with my Federal return, its my State return holding me up. I always file both together on turbotax.
Many of the IRS forms are not available at this time and that includes some state returns. Once those forms are available, they will begin to work and you will be able to process those returns in TurboTax. Most updated forms will be ready by February 12, 2021.
Please see the following link for more information. https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/forms/help/when-will-my-forms-be-ready/00/25618
Hi, has anybody that has encountered the same issue successfully E- filed?
You will click on Review and get a message explaining why you cannot efile. Then you need to see it it is something that you can correct to make your return eligible for efiling. \
Most of the time there will be a solution and you will be able to efile. In some cases that message appears when a form is not yet available and you just need to wait until the form is available to efile.
I still can't efile. And I'm not getting anything showing on the review page as why. Especially when the irs said I can.
You could be receiving this error if you have forms that aren't yet available. The government is still finishing up certain forms. Please see the FAQ provided below for IRS forms availability: If you are using TurboTax Desktop, you need to run updates. TurboTax Online should have the updates automatically. If you do that and the form still isn't available, then it has not been released at the projected time. The dates shown are projected, but not guarantees.
IRS forms availability table for TurboTax individual (personal) tax products
My forms are all available. I took off using the earned income from 2019 and it gave me the option to efile. But then I lose out on a bigger refund. Also since I prepared the tax return with software I have to efile my state return and i cant unless I efile the federal. I wish when I talked to 2 different reps at turbotax and 1 rep at irs that everyone was on the same page.
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My forms are all available. I took off using the earned income from 2019 and it gave me the option to efile. But then I lose out on a bigger refund. Also since I prepared the tax return with software I have to efile my state return and i cant unless I efile the federal. I wish when I talked to 2 different reps at turbotax and 1 rep at irs that everyone was on the same page.
Not all forms can be e-filed. If the Federal cannot be e-file the you can mail both Federal and State. There is no state that requires e-file if the tax software does not support it.