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  1. Enter the federal adjusted gross income from line 1 of your 2023 Form M1. If the amount is a negative number, enter as a negative number. If you did not file a 2023 federal income tax return, use the federal return and instructions to determine what your federal adjusted gross income would have been.

  2. You may be eligible for a refund based on your household income and the property taxes on your primary residence in Minnesota. If you are a renter, you may compute the renter’s credit as a refundable credit on Schedule M1RENT, Renter’s Credit, of your Minnesota income tax return.

  3. You may qualify for a special property tax refund. To determine if you qualify, complete lines 26-38, on the back of the return. For qualifica-tions, see page 2 of these instructions. The refund is 60% of the amount of tax paid that exceeds the 12% increase, up to $1,000.

  4. 2023 Property Tax Refund Return (M1PR) Instructions.pdf. To apply for a refund, complete lines 1-15 to determine your total household income. If you are applying with your spouse, you must include both of your incomes. If a line does not apply to you or if the amount is zero, leave the line blank. Homeowners: Above line 19, provide the property ...

  5. Homeowners and Mobile Home Owners. Nonhomestead classification. If the property is not classified as homestead on your property tax statement or you bought your home in 2022, you must apply for homestead status with your county assessor’s ofice and submit the application or before December 15, 2023.

  6. Help Center> Minnesota - Form M1PR - Property Tax Refund. Complete your Minnesota Property Tax Return. To enter or review information for the Minnesota Property Tax Refund in the State Q&A section of your TaxAct return: From within your TaxAct return (Online or Desktop), click State to expand, then click Minnesota (or MN).

  7. Your state income tax booklet may contain the Form M-1PR and instructions. If not, you can download forms from the Minnesota Department of Revenue or request forms by calling the state at 651-296-4444, or by writing to Minnesota Tax Forms Mail Station 1421 Street Paul, Minnesota 55146-1421.

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