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New Member
posted Jan 18, 2024 12:29:47 PM

When will I be able to e-file my 2023 tax return

What date can I transmit my 2023 tax return for e-filing

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Level 15
Jan 18, 2024 12:37:33 PM

You can e-file any time now---IF all of your income has been entered and IF all of your forms are ready.  The IRS will not begin to accept/reject returns until January 29, so if you e-file now it will just sit on a server waiting for the IRS to open.

 

Do not file a tax return without ALL of your income documents; you must include every 2023 W-2 on the same tax return.  Employers have until the end of January to issue W-2’s.   Wait until you have all of your W-2’s.  Clients, schools, Social Security, healthcare.gov, banks, mortgage lenders, and other financial institutions may not have tax documents available until late January/early February.  ALL of your tax documents must be entered on the same Form 1040; do not file unless you have entered everything.

 

 

 Click Review to see if you are missing some forms needed in order to e-file.

 

Many federal and state forms are not yet available.  Check here for form availability. The dates are subject to change.

 

Tax form availability tool,

 

No hurry to e-file since the IRS will not begin to accept/reject 2023 e-files until January 29.   And….a state return cannot be accepted until after the IRS accepts your federal return.

Level 15
Jan 18, 2024 12:38:03 PM

If all the forms and schedules for the federal tax return have been finalized you can e-file the federal tax return now.  And if all the forms and schedules for the state return have been finalized you can file the state return now.

 

The IRS will not officially start processing 2023 federal tax returns until January 29. 2024.  State returns cannot be accepted by the state until the federal return has been accepted by the IRS.

Level 2
Jan 20, 2024 7:02:02 AM

 I finished my return, purchased audit defense, tried to efile, and got a message telling me that I have to print my return and mail it in, the message states my return has forms that must be mailed for federal and state. I have changed no forms from last year, etc and always efiled, which is one reason I live turbo tax.

 

Is this because efile isn't available until 29 Jan when the IRS starts accepting returns?

 

if not due to the IRS not accepting until 29 Jan, how can I see which form is stopping it from being efile capable.  I just don't have print capabilities to print, then mailing sucks compared to efile. I bought Turbo tax specifically for the capabilitie.to complete and efile?

Level 15
Jan 20, 2024 7:04:09 AM

@Retain29

 

Maybe you are waiting for some forms.  Click Review to see if you are missing some forms needed in order to e-file.

 

Many federal and state forms are not yet available.  Check here for form availability. The dates are subject to change.

 

Tax form availability tool,

 

No hurry to e-file since the IRS will not begin to accept/reject 2023 e-files until January 29.   And….a state return cannot be accepted until after the IRS accepts your federal return.

Level 2
Jan 20, 2024 7:16:58 AM

I updated yesterday when I got an email from turbo tax, so mine is up to date.

 

Have others been able to go-ahead and use the efile feature?

 

I was reading that when you open up the view forms, and click on a form and change a number, that you cannot use efile, because you are overriding the step by step tool or entry method. That sounds crazy doesn't it?  If that's the case I am better off to delete the files, and just restart turbo tax and open up my 2022 return to import into 2023, and then use the entire step by step feture or  tool again.

 

If efile is working how can I find out which forms are stopping it from being efiled, if I have the same forms as last year, and could efile?

Level 15
Jan 20, 2024 7:21:43 AM

You cannot transfer 2022 into 2023 after you have entered any 2023 data.   You would have to start over completely if you wanted to do that.  And...you say you have already paid for an add-on, so then you will have a billing issue.

 

To call TurboTax customer support

https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899263-what-is-the-turbotax-phone-number

Level 2
Jan 20, 2024 8:15:06 AM

Thanks for the reply.

When I first start to do a 2023 return, it knows last year's data and I update/edit or delete it, and just answer the questions, I used visit all topics when answering the questions.

 

Do you know which forms could stop me from e-filing?

 

Thanks

Level 15
Jan 20, 2024 8:49:09 AM

@Retain29 No----we cannot see your tax return.  We do not know what forms you need or what is stopping you.   Again...click Review to see if some forms are missing.  Or call support.

Level 2
Jan 20, 2024 12:34:20 PM

I will thank you.  Keep smiling 😃 

Level 15
Jan 20, 2024 12:48:48 PM

Everything should be entered in the step by step interview mode ... making direct changes or overrides in the FORMS mode will void the accuracy guarantee and can keep you from efiling.   Go back and undo the change you made in the forms mode, go back to the interview and enter it there ... then check the REVIEW tab again.  

Level 2
Jan 20, 2024 8:35:14 PM

Ok thank you for this answer.

 

Do you think I should open the files on my computer and delete the 2023 pdf tax file in turbo tax, then reopen turbo tax and do.the entire interview, step by step?

 

I created 3 different tax files under 1023, deleting some forms under the view form, just a to see if that would cause efile to not work.  Example, I have a dividend for 21 cents and a capital chain of 20 cents, and since the standard deduction is the highest, I went into the forms and deleted 3 charitable deduction wksheets and/or forms.

 

 

 

Level 2
Jan 20, 2024 8:36:30 PM

I meant 2023, 

 

Level 1
Jan 21, 2024 2:13:38 AM

I'm having the same issue with e-filing my Federal 2023 return.

What are the forms that can't be e-filed due to regulations.

Never encountered this problem in previous years of e-filing!!

Level 15
Jan 21, 2024 6:02:03 AM

@darlyst

Maybe you are waiting for some forms.  Click Review to see if you are missing some forms needed in order to e-file.

 

Many federal and state forms are not yet available.  Check here for form availability. The dates are subject to change.

 

Tax form availability tool,

 

No hurry to e-file since the IRS will not begin to accept/reject 2023 e-files until January 29.   And….a state return cannot be accepted until after the IRS accepts your federal return.

Level 2
Jan 21, 2024 11:32:22 AM

I was trying to see if anyone knew what forms would.be against the regulation to efile????

Level 15
Jan 21, 2024 11:37:15 AM


@Retain29 wrote:

I was trying to see if anyone knew what forms would.be against the regulation to efile????


Go to this TurboTax website to see which federal and state forms are available for e-filing and which are not - https://form-status.app.intuit.com/tax-forms-availability/formsavailability?albRedirect=true&product=Turbotax_online&bu=cg

Level 2
Jan 21, 2024 11:37:28 AM

I assume all the Federal.amd State forms are correct now, because the accuracy review states no errors.

 

When I try to efile the unable to efile due to forms or regulation message comes up, stating to go back, print the forms and mail in.

 

Frustrating because I've used Turbo Tax for 20 plus years and never had a issue.

 

I just want to know which forms stop efile, I will call TurboTax support Monday.

Level 2
Jan 21, 2024 11:43:26 AM

Thank you very much.  This should help.

Returning Member
Jan 24, 2024 11:36:00 PM

I am having the same issue, with the completely unhelpful error message: "You Cannot E-file These Returns. This return has certain forms that can't be e-filed, usually because of tax regulations, so you'll need to print and file by mail. For more details, select the Review tab, above, and continue through Final Review. To file by mail, select the File tab, continue, and select File by Mail."

 

This message is close to useless, because how am I supposed to know which form is generating the error? I have all the same forms that I have every year, nothing new, and I have always e-filed without issue. I do have a W-2 with Box 16 > Box 1 because of the way CA treats HSA contributions, but again this is true every year. I have updated the software and the forms. The advice above about repeating "Review" gives no new information. 

 

I am suspecting a TurboTax error, not a real issue with my forms. But with such a vague error message, what can I do?

Expert Alumni
Jan 26, 2024 8:14:57 AM

It might be that some forms are not ready for efiling yet. Here is an article you can reference that will tell you particular forms availability. 

 

The IRS has not started accepting returns yet. When does the IRS start accepting e-filed returns? 

Returning Member
Jan 28, 2024 6:28:30 PM

Response not helpful. Every single one of my forms is listed as "Ready for E-file" at https://form-status.app.intuit.com/tax-forms-availability/formsavailability?albRedirect=true&product=Turbotax_online&bu=cg. So, I still have no idea while TurboTax says I canʻt e-file.

Returning Member
Jan 28, 2024 6:40:13 PM

To make things worse, if I try to GIVE UP and paper file (and hence wait 3 months instead of 3 weeks for my refund), TurboTax Desktop Deluxe tells me I canʻt print my California return because "some forms are not final", but it doesnʻt tell me WHICH forms, and when I check https://form-status.app.intuit.com/tax-forms-availability/formsavailability?albRedirect=true&product=Turbotax_online&bu=cg I see that every one my of state forms is marked "Ready to E-file" and none them are stamped "not final" or anything like that. And when I click "notify me when forms are ready", it says it canʻt because I havenʻt specified which forms to notify about! LAME.

New Member
Jan 29, 2024 8:39:07 AM

Were you able to solve that problem? because I am getting the same message.

 

New Member
Jan 29, 2024 8:41:35 AM

i am having the same issue AND I HAVE USED TURBO TAX SINCE THE 1990'S AND HAVE NEVER ENCOUNTERED THIS BEFORE