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AlwaysSomething
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MN State Return rejected twice: 'M1 line 5 must match dependents on 1040'

My federal return was accepted pronto but my MN state tax return has been rejected twice for the same two reasons:

- "M1 line 5, if present, then dependent must be present and must match dependents on 1040" ... I had one dependent, my son, on the 1040 (married filing joint). I indicated the one dependent on the M1 return, line 5. I don't get what is wrong here. (My son is now 19 and a freshman in college, but for most of 2021 he was living with us.)

- A second error message says "M1 line C must equal federal unemployment." Again, the numbers on the M1 and 1040 are identical for the unemployment in 2021. 

Anyone have suggestions?

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MN State Return rejected twice: 'M1 line 5 must match dependents on 1040'

I received a rejection from the state of MN return today as well with the same error (shown below).  I've verified that the dependents listed for the State M1 form match what I have on the Federal 1040.  I suspect this is an issue with TurboTax and the data they are submitting.  Interested in the answer to this one.

"M1 line 5, if present, then dependent must be present and must match dependents on 1040"

AlwaysSomething
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MN State Return rejected twice: 'M1 line 5 must match dependents on 1040'

I just spoke with a TurboTax representative who told me to print out and mail-in the MN return. I am doing that. Apparently there are glitches or disconnects somewhere down the line and I've got better things to do than to wait for those things to get ironed out.

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