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January 20, 2024
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I received the state of Minnesota 2021 tax rebate program payment of $260. When doing my state taxes it said I need to claim this as federal income. How do I do that?

  • January 20, 2024
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I did not receive a misc 1099 form or any form stating I received this payment other than the paystub that came with the check.

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SharonD007
January 21, 2024

You can wait until you receive your 1099-MISC so you will have the correct information to complete your taxes. Follow the instructions below to enter your tax rebate.

 

  1. Launch TurboTax and select Wages and Income
  2. Scroll down to Other Common Income and select Start by 1099-MISC
  3. Enter your 1099-MISC and select Continue
  4. Enter MN Rebate for the description and Continue
  5. On the Does one of these uncommon situations apply? screen, select None of these apply
  6. On the Did this involve work that's like your main job? screen, select No, it didn't involve work like my main job
  7. On the How often did you get this income? screen, select I got it in 2023 and Continue
  8. On the next screen, select No, it didn’t involve an intent to earn money and Continue
  9. On the next screen, select No, if you don’t have any more forms to enter and Continue

 

You will see the income on line 8z with a description of Other Income (which will flow to line 8 of your 1040). When you pay for TurboTax, you will be able to view your forms.

 

Follow the steps below to deduct your MN tax rebate from your income so you won’t pay state tax on it: 

 

  1. Select Prepare State from menu on left side and select Start
  2. Select MN and select Continue
  3. Scroll through the screens and when you get to Tell Us About Other Income Adjustments, select Received a one-time tax rebate for tax year 2023 from the State of Minnesota and select Continue
  4. Enter the Rebate Payment Amount

 

You will see the subtraction of your MN rebate from your income on line 7 of your MN M1 form since your rebate is not taxable in MN.

 

For more information, review MN Department of Revenue - Direct Tax Rebate Payments.

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Employee
January 21, 2024

Your tax rebate may be reported to you on a 1099-G rather than a 1099-MISC.  In either case, you may not receive the form until late January or early February.  A 1099-G is entered in the Other Common Income section of TT.

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
February 25, 2024

Well, it is now February 25th and I'm doing my taxes and I have not received a 1099 for this payment either.