California has been issuing penalty letters for late file and pay unless they can verify that a taxpayer is in the disaster area. Verification is accomodated by entering code 157 in your tax preparation software for electronically filed tax returns. According to proconnect support there is no input for this and no plan to add this input. Result is penalty letters and required calls to California Franchise Tax Board to verify. Disappointing!  If anyone has a workaround, please share. 

sjrcpa
Level 15

I think Spidell had an announcement about FTB sending notices in error.

Doesn't seem to be Intuit's fault (this time)

EDIT: by not providing input for the code, I guess it is Intuit's fault. I didn't read thoroughly the first time.


The more I know the more I don’t know.
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TaxGuyBill
Level 15

@sboyercpa-outloo wrote:

 If anyone has a workaround, please share. 


 

Stop using Intuit software, and look for a company that actually does what it is supposed to.