dascpa
Level 12

I did check the report. And like promised due dates of forms release, this website is not always up-to-date  or accurate.  I did not call support but 10 days and no update is strange, considering e-filed returns earlier the same week were accepted within 24 hours.

The bigger issue is the perfection period. 

The perfection period is a 5 or 10 day period of time during which you can "perfect" a rejected e-filing. Generally, the perfection period begins when a return or extension is transmitted timely and may extend beyond the due date of the filing. The length of the period depends on what type of return you have e-filed. Deadlines are midnight local time, but we recommend that you file as early as possible to ensure a timely filing:

  • 7004 and 8868 extension - 5 days

  • 1120, 1120-S, 1065, 1041 and 990 - 10 days

The caveat to this - 

Publication 4163 states that the IRS "looks back" 5 or 10 days from the date of an accepted e-filing, determines the date of the earliest rejection during that period and attributes the accepted e-filing to that date. Thus, if the earliest rejection during the period is timely, the accepted e-filing is considered timely. Note that "the perfection period is never extended regardless of weekends, holidays or the end of the year cutoff."

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