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Amount on 1099-G is higher than actual refund due to Oregon surplus credit ("kicker"); how do I report this?
Here is the situation using specific but made up numbers: I received a 1099-G for tax year 2017 from the State of Oregon that shows $200. The actual refund I received in 2018 was $150. This is because the 1099-G form shows the full amount of Oregon surplus credit ("kicker"). The credit was automatically applied to my 2017 tax return and decreased my tax liability, thus turning a $50 tax bill into a $150 tax refund.
Turbo Tax is aware of all of this as I did my taxes in TT last year and I imported last year's tax return into TT2018. As a result, it automatically includes the actual refund amount, $150, in the calculations.
AFTER THAT it asks me if I received a 1099-G form; how do I answer this question? I am hoping the answer is "no" as the $150 already included covers everything -- but I don't actually have a 1099-G form with $150 printed on it, the 1099-G form I have shows $200.
If I do need to separately enter the 1099-G for the surplus credit, what "type" should I select? There are five options (Taxable grant, Agricultural program payment, etc.) and none of them seem applicable.
Please don't quote the answer that says "it doesn't matter if you don't itemize" -- I did itemize my deductions!