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Yes, it does. You can complete Missouri Form MO-PTS, Property Tax Credit using TurboTax.
To qualify, you must be either
65 years of age or older and a full-year resident. (Attach Form SSA-1099.),
100% Disabled Veteran as a result of military service (Attach a letter from Department of Veterans Affairs - see instructions.),
100% Disabled (Attach a letter from Social Security Administration or Form SSA-1099.), or
60 years of age or older and received surviving spouse benefits (Attach Form SSA-1099.)
Please see FORM MO-PTS in the Instructions for Form MO-1040 for information.
Can I do rent rebate
Can you clarify which state do you want to file the renter rebate for?
Why is there no option to go back and file a Minnesota renters rebate when it's available to file online? When I e-filed it stated the renter rebate wouldn't be available online until a later date. Why is there no option to then file it when it's available? Why do you make it so complicated that people can't figure it out?
@jmarzorati See this TurboTax support FAQ for the Minnesota M1PR - https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/tax-forms/file-m1pr-minnesota-property-t...
The form can only be printed and mailed using TurboTax.
If you are a Homeowner you file the M1PR electronically using the Minnesota website - https://www.revenue.state.mn.us/filing-property-tax-refund
Pennsylvania
RENT
There is not a rent deduction or credit on your Federal return. If your state has anything for renters you will be prompted to enter your rent info when you complete your state return. As far as I know, the states that have anything for rent are Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington DC, and Wisconsin.
Can I file a renters rebate only using Turbo Tax app? I'm on social security so I only need to file the rebate
No. You cannot use TurboTax for only a renter form There is likely a way for you to do that on your state's web site.
RENT
There is not a rent deduction or credit on your Federal return. If your state has anything for renters you will be prompted to enter your rent info when you complete your state return. As far as I know, the states that have anything for rent are Arizona, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington DC, and Wisconsin.
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