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State tax filing
" If you didn’t deduct state and local income taxes last year, you don’t need to pay taxes on your state and local tax refund this year. For instance, if you didn’t itemize your deductions last year and instead you took the Standard Deduction, then your state tax refund from the previous year is tax-free this year. "
Where exactly can I find out if I did or didn't deduct state and local income taxes last year? Where exactly can I find out if I didn't itemize my deductions last year and took the Standard Deduction? Where specifically can I find this information from last year's taxes?
I have already mentioned that on the 1040 form it says for Standard deduction or itemized deductions (from Schedule A) Line 12, $12,950.
" If all three of the following are true, your refund counts as taxable income: "
Where exactly do I find all of this information on my tax return for last year?