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February 17, 2022
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What is pass-through business alternative income tax credit?

  • February 17, 2022
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tubo tax says i can't efile my state return---i don't have any business alternative income tax cedit

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February 17, 2022

I received the same message after installing latest Turbotax updates on 02/17/2022. I'm trying to e-file my NJ return. What's the deal Turbotax?

February 17, 2022

I am having the exact same problem.

This started happing when I dowloaded the latest Turbotax this morning... I was waiting for the update because previously, 2 forms were not ready... NJ state tax forms Sch NJ-DOP and NJ 2210.

This is VERY frustrating.  I have been ready to file my returns for at least a week.

I have tried to investigate this ... do not where this credit shows up on the NJ return!  If I could find it, I would override the amount (to 0).

Employee
February 17, 2022

I am also having this problem. And I have no "business". 

February 17, 2022

I also received the same message after installing the latest Turbotax updates on 02/17/2022. I'm trying to e-file my NJ return.

February 17, 2022

Hey Group,

I'm in the same boat... just updated the latest New Jersey forms (2/17/2022) and getting an e-file ineligibility due to the NJ-BAIT message.  I also do not have a business.  

February 17, 2022

Gotta be an error on TT end because a lot of NJ folks, me included, are getting the "returns with pass-through business alternative income tax credit are not eligible for electronic filing turbotax" message

February 17, 2022

Just keep hoping that Intuit sees our complaints and issues an update!

February 17, 2022

Hello Group,

I did some digging around after I saved my NJ tax file as a pdf. I also downloaded the NJ 1040 Tax instructions to see what this Pass-Through Business Alternative Income Tax Credit is. This amount will be shown on Line 62 of the NJ-1040. The amount comes from Schedule NJ-BUS-1, Part II, line 5; Schedule NJ-BUS-1, Part III, line 5; or from Schedule NJK-1.

This is my situation:

1. I have a timeshare, for 5 weeks, that I rented out in 2021. The rental generated income. IT IS NOT A BUSINESS.

2. Since the rental is considered income, that income is shown on Schedule NJ-BUS 1, as RENT; and Schedule NJ BUS-2, as RENT.

3. On my NJ-1040, this rental income is reported on Line 23, Net Gains or income from rents...(NJ-BUS-1, Part IV, line 4). IT IS NOT A BUSINESS.

4. On my NJ-1040, Line 62, Pass-Through Business Alternative Income Tax Credit, it is blank, no value shown, therefore it is zero. IT IS NOT A BUSINESS.

I believe the message appears because I show an income value on NJ BUS-1 and NJ BUS-2, although IT IS NOT A BUSINESS. I wonder, in order to avoid that NJ "Not Eligible for Electronic Filing" message, that TT Software developers also check for a value on Line 62 of the NJ-1040. If Line 62 is blank, no value, zero, then there should be the capability to e-file the NJ Tax return, even though there is a value shown on NJ BUS-1, NJ BUS-2. 

 

February 17, 2022

Well, I don't have the BUS forms you mention.  So, explain that!

Critter-3
February 17, 2022

@bonniezimmer 

 

This may be a temporary glitch in the system ... since you owe the state you have until 4/18 to file and pay so you have time to wait for the efile to be ready.   In the meantime you can efile the fed now and come back for the state later.   You can always send a payment now and efile or mail the return later.  There are options. 

February 18, 2022

Turbo Tax, 

I will be contacting my program coordinator friend at CNBC news in Englewood Cliffs, NJ to make them aware of this issue if it is not publicly acknowledged and fixed within a timely manner.  We are 10 days from March and there are 9 pages worth of complaints from NJ residents on your own Turbo Tax support forums having the same issue as a result of your software bug.  When we call your service centers the reps have no idea what we are talking about.  I will not just be another blind poster on a support forum that obviously no one is paying attention to.  If you don't want this to hit your stock price, get it fixed immediately.  I will be contacting my friend on Tuesday, 2/22/22 to make them aware of this issue.  Needless to say, if you want to keep the customers that you have failed this year you should be offering them a refund of the cost of the program, or at least offering a promotional code to cover the $20 cost of E-filing in the state of New Jersey.  

February 18, 2022

I also just applied the latest update and the issue has disappeared; I am now able to e-File my NJ return.

Thank you as well for all the comments and feedback in this thread!

Employee
February 18, 2022

The latest update fixed my problem.  I can now efile NJ