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It's a bit clumsy. It would be better like this: "As of now, it has not yet been forwarded".

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No, in the present form the 'yet' is redundant. To be correct the 'until now' or the 'yet' should be between 'not' and 'been'.

Either: "It has not until now been forwarded" or "It has not yet been forwarded".

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No. You don't need both yet and until now.

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It has not been forwarded yet.

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