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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2011m1pr form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your last name and Social Security Number in the designated fields. If filing jointly, include your spouse’s first name, last name, and Social Security Number as well.
  3. Fill in your current home address, including street, apartment number, city, state, and zip code. Don’t forget to mark if you have a new address.
  4. Indicate your date of birth and your spouse’s date of birth. Mark an X in the appropriate oval boxes for homeowner or renter status.
  5. Proceed to complete the income section by entering your federal adjusted gross income and any nontaxable benefits received. Follow the instructions carefully for deductions.
  6. For homeowners, provide property tax information as required. Ensure all calculations are accurate based on the provided tables in the instructions.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing on the second page and selecting direct deposit options if applicable.

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Yes, you can file your M1PR when you prepare your Minnesota taxes in TurboTax. Well make sure you qualify, calculate your Minnesota property tax refund, and fill out an M1PR form. The M1PR can be mailed or e-filed (if qualified).
Some of the most common tax-exempt property types are: Churches or places of worship. Institutions of public charity. All properties used exclusively for public purposes, including public hospitals, schools, burial grounds, etc.
You must be a full year or part year Minnesota resident. You lived in and paid rent on a Minnesota building where the owner was assessed property tax or made payments in lieu of property tax. Your household income is below $75,390 (see below) You cannot be claimed as a dependent on someone elses tax return.
Your total household income must be less than $139,320. You must be a Minnesota resident or part-year resident to qualify for a property tax refund. For more information, go to .revenue.state.mn.us/residents. You must have owned and occupied your home on January 2, 2025.
To claim the credit, you must file an income tax return and provide your Certificate of Rent Paid (CRP) information. Electronically: Use tax software to file your Minnesota income tax return online. By mail: Download and complete Form M1, Schedule M1REF, and the new Schedule M1RENT.

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If you are a Part year resident or nonresident, you must file if your Minnesota gross income meets the states minimum filing requirement. Part Year Residents: File a Minnesota income tax return if you moved into or out of Minnesota in 2024 and your 2024 Minnesota source income is $14,575 or more.
Minnesota allows a property tax credit to renters and homeowners who were residents or part-year residents of Minnesota during the tax year.
Homeowners with household income less than $139,320 can claim a refund up to $3,500.

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