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My understanding is that this is an IRS bug that was supposed to be fixed on or before 3/17/19. Best I can tell, it has not been fixed yet. My guess is this is still an IRS problem. I googled F2441-022 and Drake has the same problem. From one of their KB articles:
https://kb.drakesoftware.com/Site/Browse/16081/20190219-Drake18-Update
"An EF message prevents reject F2441-022: Form 2441, line 25, “Excluded benefits,” contains a value greater than zero (“0”). Returns with a filing status of Married Filing Separately that have excluded benefits on Form 2441 are currently being rejected by the IRS. We expect this to be resolved around March 17, 2019. Once Drake Tax confirms with IRS that this issue has been resolved, a program update will be released that will allow this return to be e-filed."
My understanding is that this is an IRS bug that was supposed to be fixed on or before 3/17/19. Best I can tell, it has not been fixed yet. My guess is this is still an IRS problem. I googled F2441-022 and Drake has the same problem. From one of their KB articles:
https://kb.drakesoftware.com/Site/Browse/16081/20190219-Drake18-Update
"An EF message prevents reject F2441-022: Form 2441, line 25, “Excluded benefits,” contains a value greater than zero (“0”). Returns with a filing status of Married Filing Separately that have excluded benefits on Form 2441 are currently being rejected by the IRS. We expect this to be resolved around March 17, 2019. Once Drake Tax confirms with IRS that this issue has been resolved, a program update will be released that will allow this return to be e-filed."
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