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Retirement tax questions
Since you received the refund in 2023, you won't enter it on your 2022 Tax Year return.
You should delete the refund that carried over since the program was assuming you received that in 2022, but it did not turn out that way.
You can delete it in the program under
Personal Income
Other Common Income
State and Local Tax Refunds
Or go to your forms and delete the 1099-G for that refund.
If you did not itemized deductions on your 2021 tax return, you needn't worry about reporting the 1099-G next year either. If you DID itemized for Tax Year 2021, refigure your 2021 tax with the state tax you claimed on Schedule A, on your 2021 Tax Year return, is adjusted to reflect the refund. If it means you would have owed tax because of the adjustment, the additional amount will need to be claimed as income on your 2023 tax year return because that is the year you received the refund.
To Delete a Form in Desktop:
Simply switch to FORMS (top right corner)
Find the form you want (1099-G)
Select DELETE located at the bottom of the screen
Confirm
To Delete a Form in Online:
Click TAX TOOLS on the left side-bar
Click TOOLS on the Drop-Down
Click “Delete a Form” on the TOOLS CENTER screen
Click Delete next to the form on the list
Confirm and continue
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