Yes, you usually receive a form 1099-G from the state.
Your state/locality may have sent you a 1099-G form (if they haven’t gone paperless). You should receive your 1099-G by mid-February if your state/locality still sends out paper forms. If you did get a 1099-G, make sure it's for a state/local tax refund, not unemployment compensation.
Here are some other places you might find the amount of last year’s state/local refund:
- Last year's state tax return
- Your bank statement showing your entire state/locality refund
- Your state tax agency (for state refunds) or municipality (for local refunds)
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