Some Maryland TurboTax customers are experiencing an issue when completing the review of their taxes. When reviewing their tax information, Form 8582 is generated with a message stating “??Check this entry - Form 8582: Activity description - This form is not ready to be filed due a change in the federal form. It should be available soon.”
We’re currently working to resolve this inconvenient issue.
This is not just a Mayland issue. Happening in Washington and Idaho as well. When will this be fixed?
This issue should be fixed.
Please try to re-file, and if it does not work please comment and let us know.
It hasn't been fixed. I have been getting the same message to "Fix Iowa Return" for two weeks. I just tried to file this afternoon and still same message. Please fix this immediately - this is a problem.
TurboTax is aware of this problem and is investigating the issue. We'll update you when the issue has been resolved. So sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks for your patience.
still not fixed. now I'm getting emails telling me if I don't hurry and file my return I won't save $30 on the fees.
fix this - this is utter stupidity.
Form 8582 is used to figure the amount of any passive activity loss, where you are not actively engaged in a business or investment, such as losses from rentals.
If this is in your Maryland tax return, our team is still working to resolve an error message in some Maryland state returns that give an error message about Form 8582 needing an update, even if there are no passive losses to report.
If the federal forms are all finalized and the federal is ready to e-file, you can choose to file just the federal return at this time, then come back when your state forms are ready and e-file that return. The filing date for tax year 2021 Maryland state returns was extended to July 15th, 2022.
Note, if you don't e-file them together, you do have to wait until the federal is accepted before you can e-file the state. Sometimes this takes a day or even two.
Here is a TurboTax Help article with directions for when you return to file your state return.