Absolutely. Form M1PR is filed separately from your Minnesota State Tax Return and isn't due until the August 15th. You may file Form M1PR and claim a refund for up to one year after the original due date. If you file later, you won’t receive a refund.
To prepare/print/edit Form M1PR:
- Sign in - Continue your/take me to my return or pick up where I left off
NOTE: If you already filed, you won't see the above. Instead - Go to Tax Timeline, then Add a state under Some things you can do (this allows you to make edits/changes).
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Go State Taxes, Your State Returns - continue/edit/revisit Minnesota
- Get to the Let's Check for Minnesota Nontaxable Income screen. Select Yes, I want to see if I qualify for these tax benefits.
- Click continue/done/no many times until the Other Forms You May Need screen (near the end). Confirm Property Tax Refund (Form M1PR) box is checked, then continue.
- Fill out the form. If you have a refund, you'll be asked for direct deposit and state contribution info. Continue to Print Form M1PR. Mail it to the address provided on the screen. (click image below for reference)