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State tax filing
After further research, it seems the intent of the MN EV rebate was to be a dealer rebate. In that case, it's not taxable. If you only received the checks and no 1099-MISC form you don't have to report it.
If you received a 1099-MISC form then enter the 1099-Misc as received and then also put in a corresponding negative amount in "Less common>miscellaneous income" and describe as MN EV Rebate" Here are the steps.
- Log into your account
- Select Wages and income
- Less Common income
- Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099>start
- Scroll to the bottom of the page to Other Reportable Income
- Other taxable income, answer yes
- Now for the description, put in "1099 MISC Received for non-taxable MN dealer rebate" then represent the amount reported on the 1099 MISC with a minus sign in front. For an example, if the income reported is $5000, record your entry -5000 without a dollar sign.
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‎February 18, 2025
9:32 AM