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Corporate tax return: January 15 filing with Lacerte but Intuit does not transmit until the 16th. Is this considered to be timely filed?
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perfect advice.
But I don't know why Alicia and Intuit don't give the guidance in the hot news or somewhere else.
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I think you need to deal directly with Intuit on that one. Will Intuit allow you to transmit on the 15th and then sit on it for a day before they transmit it so it has a January 15th time stamp? Or will it just sit on your computer and go nowhere on the 15th? Personally, I wouldn't take a chance. If a return is due the 15th, extend. If it represented the extended due date, paper file.
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perfect advice.
But I don't know why Alicia and Intuit don't give the guidance in the hot news or somewhere else.
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I marked best answer on my post but you deserve the credit. (just going too fast today.) Be well
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Not a problem. 😀
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Hi @Strongsilence-CPA & @IRonMaN For future reference: While e-file servers are offline, prior year business returns are stock piled and are postmarked at the time of transmission to Intuit. For this year, starting today (1/15/25) these returns will begin to be submitted and are considered timely filed based on the postmark. Hope this helps!