Has anyone seen this E-filing Error? Any thoughts on what to do?
Exception occurred attempting to process e-file(s) for client 12-05
ATEExceptionMessage: Processing efile payload request for efiled for efliled ind.dc and instance tag [None] failed. Unable to find any applicable document set in the ooEFXML outout order. Documents sets found and checked: [1, 2648]
+Unable to render client 12-05 request. Processing efile payload request for efiledld ind.dc and instance tag [None] failed. Unable to find any applicable document set in the ooEFXML output order. Document sets found and checked: [1, 2648]
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I resolved my own question. I must say he error description does little to help the user understand they have check the E-filing of a tax return that was not created. Specifically I am filing a DC-30 return to report a non-resident ownership of rental property. The normal Diagnostics has a warning error that a return that can be E-filed is not, so I had checked Dist of Columbia Efile botton. This then causes the ATEExeptionMessage. I suspect this issue occurred now, since Lacerte only began E-filing the DC-30 for this tax season.
LACERTE please create new language for this error.
I resolved my own question. I must say he error description does little to help the user understand they have check the E-filing of a tax return that was not created. Specifically I am filing a DC-30 return to report a non-resident ownership of rental property. The normal Diagnostics has a warning error that a return that can be E-filed is not, so I had checked Dist of Columbia Efile botton. This then causes the ATEExeptionMessage. I suspect this issue occurred now, since Lacerte only began E-filing the DC-30 for this tax season.
LACERTE please create new language for this error.
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