State tax filing

@xristos39 Gosh---only one minute elapsed between your first post and when you exclaimed, "Forget it!"    It does often take longer than one minute to get a response in this user forum.   This is not live chat.   You post your question here and then you wait for someone who can help or who can answer your question to reply to you.  We are volunteers----not employees of TurboTax.

 

No one in the user forum has access to your tax return or your TurboTax account.   Unless you used one of the paid versions of the software that included live expert tax help, no one can prepare a form for you.   This is do-it-yourself tax software.   

 

If you used the software to prepare your 2021 federal and state of MN returns then you were supposed to work on the M1PR when you were in the state program.    But even if you prepare that form when you prepare the state return, you have to mail in the M1PR----it cannot be e-filed.   Did you already prepare you MN return?   Did you file it yet?

 

 

To obtain the refund, the taxpayer must have a CRP, Certificate of Rent Paid (CRP), for each rental unit lived in during the year. The taxpayer's landlord is required to deliver a completed CRP to the taxpayer no later than January 31st of each year.

 

You will need the CRP to determine your refund, if any, and you must include what is called a Form M1PR with the CRP when it is filed. These forms have to be printed and mailed in to:

Minnesota Property Tax Refund
St. Paul, MN 55145-0020

 

 

TurboTax will prepare the Form M1PR for you to print. Towards the end of the step-by-step interview for Minnesota you will reach the Other Forms You May Need screen. To have the M1PR prepared and made available for printing, make sure you check the Property Tax Refund (Form M1PR) check box on the Other Forms You May Need screen, then follow the prompts through the end of the interview.

 

https://www.revenue.state.mn.us/renters-property-tax-refund

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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