simmcows28597
Level 2

I appreciate everyone taking the time to respond to my message from yesterday and offer friendly suggestions on how to work around the issue.  That's what the Community is for.  However, that was not the point of my post.  The issue here is that if the IRS has a form ready to be used then I expect to be able to e-file said form using this software.  I am capable of filing extensions, mailing forms filed on paper and I even know how to use a calculator.... BUT, I should not have to do any of those things to solve this issue.  Rather, someone at Intuit that decided these forms can wait till March 17th need to be aware of what the filing situation is for the people that actually use that form.  Granted 2210-F may not have to be filed and many farmers don't even use Schedule J, but you still need to make the calculations and in some cases they do need to be included. 

If the scheduled date for release was Feb 17th, that would not be great, but I could live with that.  To make the release date after the filing deadline for taxpayers in that industry is exactly why I called the issue "disturbing".