So I received a state refund last year of 326.00. I deposited the check and a month or so later received a letter saying it was a mistake and that I owed the state 538.00. I paid the sum in full. Do I need to report any aspect of this transaction on my 2017 taxes?
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No, you do not need to report it. But you may want to report it.
You made a tax payment in 2016 that exceeded the amount you originally reported, if you filed Schedule A. (If you don't itemize deductions this year, you can ignore the rest.) Because you paid additional tax in 2016, you now have an additional $212 tax payment you can take as a deduction.
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No, you do not need to report it. But you may want to report it.
You made a tax payment in 2016 that exceeded the amount you originally reported, if you filed Schedule A. (If you don't itemize deductions this year, you can ignore the rest.) Because you paid additional tax in 2016, you now have an additional $212 tax payment you can take as a deduction.
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