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January 5, 2024
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Minnesota Tax Rebate

  • January 5, 2024
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Hello! The State of Minnesota let everyone who received a tax rebate in 2023 that the federal government will tax it. However, the State of Minnesota will not. I have just received a 1099-MISC for the amount I received through the tax rebate?

Does turbotax allow you to change your federal adjusted gross income when you file your state tax return?

I don't want to get taxed by the State of MN on the tax rebate as well. 

Best answer by AmeliesUncle

I don't know if the program is set up for it yet, but yes, there will be a way to make it non-taxable on the Minnesota tax return (and the Renter's/Homeowner's Property Tax Refund).

 

The subtraction on the Minnesota tax return will show up on line 33 of Form M1M. 

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Employee
January 6, 2024

I will page @AmeliesUncle 

January 6, 2024

I don't know if the program is set up for it yet, but yes, there will be a way to make it non-taxable on the Minnesota tax return (and the Renter's/Homeowner's Property Tax Refund).

 

The subtraction on the Minnesota tax return will show up on line 33 of Form M1M. 

January 30, 2024

I see the spot to add it to TurboTax but it wants a "Tax Year of Refund" and i cannot choose 2023.  2022 or earlier are the only options.

 

How do I get TurboTax to fix this?

January 31, 2024

The refund applies to tax year 2022, but the actual money was received in 2023 when you filed your tax return. So, you would enter 2022 for the amount received in 2023.

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