KrisD15
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State tax filing

The decision is yours, but I believe the 1099-G Oklahoma sends doesn't even enter properly on any of the TurboTax entry screens. 

 

I agree with your CPA friend and don't claim it, but I wouldn't try to enter/report it either. There is no place to enter that 1099-G and then back it out. 

Non-taxable state refunds reported on 1099-G are left off the tax returns, as are other tax-free government payments reported on 1099-G.

 

You could file your returns and, if before April 15th, the IRS rules the credit needs to be claimed as income, amend your return and include the 1099-G at that time. 

 

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