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2018 - yes. I'm about to file one soon.
2019 - yes.
2020 - yes.
I don't think 2017 is allowed. I think a diagnostic will appear if it is not allowed.
E-filing will close soon and I'm on hold with the IRS to find out the exact date. I didn't see an IRS Alert so if has that information I would appreciate it.
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The alert came out today. The IRS is shutting things down on Saturday, 11/20/21 -------- just before the clock strikes midnight.
Slava Ukraini!
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Sometimes Intuit shuts it down earlier in the day.
The more I know the more I don’t know.
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2018 and 2019 e-signature is not available for Fiduciary returns.
This is an exception to this statement: And it should be stated in the Help Article. @IntuitAlicia or someone - would you forward my suggestion to the author of that article?
Intuit usually ask for software suggestions around this time each year don't they? If so, please add a simple diagnostic so we are aware of this esignature limitation. This would be helpful, if not crucial, as the Nov. 20 MeF deadline approaches.
It took 2 calls to customer support to learn this. Ugh.
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eSignature is available in the prior year programs but only in the modules where it was available during that tax year. Fiduciary wasn't introduced until 2020.
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I will include your feedback to improve the note to provide additional details. Thank you for sharing!