TomK2023
Employee Tax Expert

State tax filing

You can enter your New York State Inflation Check by following the directions below.

 

Please see TurboTax Expert KrisD's original answer to a similar question posted below here.

 

"The 1099-G for the New York State Inflation Refund Check can be entered as a New York State refund in the TurboTax program.

  • Income
    Other Common Income
    State and Local Tax Refunds on Form 1099-G   START or UPDATE
  • Select the "Tax return year" on the "Tell us about the refund you received in 2025" as TAX YEAR 2023
  • Enter zero for "Payments and Withholding"
  • Enter the amount that you received which is reported on that 1099-G
  • Select NO for the "Let's check if your 2023 New York refund is taxable" screen

Once the NO radio button is selected a drop-down opens and you can enter the taxable amount which is the full amount reported on that 1099-G.

 

If you also receive a 1099-G for a 2024 state tax refund, that can be entered separately from this 1099-G.  You will attribute the "inflation refund" check to tax year 2023 and the State refund (if you received one) to tax year 2024.

 

This is the first year New York has issued a payment like this.
There is no one dedicated screen to enter this 1099-G in the TurboTax program.

 

Technically the New York State Inflation Refund Check is NOT a refund of tax. It is similar to an Earned Income Credit in so far as it is based on the Taxpayer's income, in this case their 2023 income, regardless of whether they itemized or used the standard deduction.

 

It is not taxable on the state return, but is taxable on your federal return.


Some answers you give the program are answers to make the program put the numbers where they need to go, they are not answers that are transmitted to the IRS.


The amount of the New York State Inflation Refund Check will be reported on Schedule 1.

The total on Schedule 1 is carried forward to Form 1040 line 8.  
 

Here is a link explaining the New York State Inflation Refund Check

Here is a link explaining the federal taxability of the check"

 

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