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E-file start and stop dates for federal returns

by Intuit184 Updated 3 weeks ago

This article will help you determine whether you can e-file current federal tax returns for individuals, corporations, partnerships, and other businesses.

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The IRS e-file servers for 1040 returns is offline for year end maintenance and 1040 returns can't be sent during the shut down. Any business filing for tax year 2022 and 2023 starts processing on 1/15/2025 and business filing for 2024 processing starts processing on 1/16/2025.

When can I e-file 2024 returns?

Return typeIRS opensIntuit opens
Individual (1040)January 27, 2025 6:00 AMJanuary 27, 2025 6:00 AM
Business (All others)January 15, 2025 6:00 AMJanuary 16, 2025 6:00 AM

*All times are in Pacific

**ProSeries users see here for information about IRS 1040 Controlled Launch

IRS annual e-file closures information:

The IRS normally shuts down their e-file servers in November and December to prepare for the upcoming tax year. The Intuit Electronic Filing Center will stop accepting e-file transmissions shortly before the IRS shutdown to help ensure that all sent returns are received by the agency.

Return typeIRS closesIntuit closes
Individual (1040)November 30, 2024 8:59 PMNovember 30, 2024 5:00 PM
Business (All others) December 26, 2024 8:59 AM December 21, 2024 6:00 PM

* Intuit will stop transmissions before the IRS to ensure that all returns in our system have time to process before the shutdown

  • Tax year 2021 individual returns, including amended returns, won't be able to be e-filed during the shutdown. E-Filing for all 2021 business returns was shut down on December 26, 2024.
  • Tax year 2022 and 2023 individual returns will not be able to be e-filed during the shut down but will resume on January 27, 2025.
  • Tax year 2022 and 2023 business returns will be able to be sent to the Intuit servers but will not be forwarded to the IRS January 15, 2025.
  • California is the only state that can be e-filed during the IRS shutdown.

E-filing prior year returns

Can I e-file prior-year business returns?

Yes, you can typically e-file the currently due tax year and two prior years, except during an IRS closure. For example, once the IRS has opened e-filing for tax year 2024 returns, you'll be able to e-file 2024, 2023 and 2022. Extension filings are only available for the currently due tax year.

Can I e-file prior-year individual returns?

Yes. You can generally e-file the currently due tax year and two prior years, except during an IRS closure. Extension filings are only available for the currently due tax year.

What about prior-year state returns?

Many states support e-filing the currently due tax year and two prior years, just like the IRS. One exception is Maine. Maine allows e-filing for two prior years by individual taxpayers, but only supports the current year and one prior year for business returns. Check your state’s website for more details.

When an e-filed return or extension is rejected, the IRS provides a Transmission Perfection Period, or look back period, to correct the filing and re-transmit it. If the previously rejected filing is accepted by the IRS within the perfection period, it'll be considered to have been received on the date of the first rejection that occurred within the period.

Extensions for individuals and businesses are typically granted 5 calendar days. Business returns are granted 10 calendar days, while individual returns have a perfection period of 5 days. For more details on the perfection period, see IRS Pub. 4164. Check your state’s website to verify whether they allow the same perfection period as the IRS.

Some states have different perfection periods than the federal return.

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