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April 14, 2021
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1099G includes use tax

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My 1099-G from UT correctly reports my state tax refund from last year.  But it also reports the amount I paid last year as Use Tax.  (My use tax was not refunded to me.)

 

When I called the UT tax people to complain, they said it is an IRS requirement that they report the use tax on 1099-G.  I said that means I pay federal tax on the use tax I paid, and that doesn't make sense.  They said I need to talk to the IRS about that.  (And that seems to be impossible.)

 

Any ideas?

Best answer by rjs

Your 1099-G is correct. Use tax is not income tax. Part of your income tax refund was used to pay the use tax, but it's still part of your income tax refund.


Here's an example. Suppose your total state income tax for the year, not including use tax, was $4,000, and your state tax withheld was $4,500. You were entitled to a $500 income tax refund. But you owed $100 of use tax. So $100 of your refund was taken to pay the use tax, and the net refund that you actually received was $400. You only got $400, but your income tax refund was really $500. It's the same as if they had sent you the entire $500 and then you wrote a check to pay the $100 of use tax that you owed. Your 1099-G shows a refund of $500, but you used $100 of that to pay the use tax. Paying the use tax out of your income tax refund does not mean that your income tax refund was less.

 

The person you spoke to at the Utah Tax Commission was right, but didn't explain it very well.

 

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rjs
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April 14, 2021

Your 1099-G is correct. Use tax is not income tax. Part of your income tax refund was used to pay the use tax, but it's still part of your income tax refund.


Here's an example. Suppose your total state income tax for the year, not including use tax, was $4,000, and your state tax withheld was $4,500. You were entitled to a $500 income tax refund. But you owed $100 of use tax. So $100 of your refund was taken to pay the use tax, and the net refund that you actually received was $400. You only got $400, but your income tax refund was really $500. It's the same as if they had sent you the entire $500 and then you wrote a check to pay the $100 of use tax that you owed. Your 1099-G shows a refund of $500, but you used $100 of that to pay the use tax. Paying the use tax out of your income tax refund does not mean that your income tax refund was less.

 

The person you spoke to at the Utah Tax Commission was right, but didn't explain it very well.

 

bob_CTAuthor
Level 2
April 14, 2021

Thanks for the explanation.   So she was right.