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You do not need a Form 1099G from the state. And if there is any year where you are not using itemized deductions, the following year you do not need to report the rebates as income.
The reason they are reported as income is because the tax paid in a particular tax year is used in combination with other itemized deductions to reduce income and tax liability. If a standard deduction is used, instead of itemized deductions, then the refund in the following year would not be required to be reported.
You do not need a Form 1099G from the state. And if there is any year where you are not using itemized deductions, the following year you do not need to report the rebates as income.
The reason they are reported as income is because the tax paid in a particular tax year is used in combination with other itemized deductions to reduce income and tax liability. If a standard deduction is used, instead of itemized deductions, then the refund in the following year would not be required to be reported.
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