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Filing for a Property Tax Refund The due date is August 15. You may file up to one year after the due date.
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.
Filing an extension automatically pushes back the tax filing deadline and protects you from possible failure-to-file and penalties. Penalties for filing late can mount up at a rate of 5% of the amount of tax due for each month (or portion thereof) that youre late.
If your return is incomplete or necessary information is not enclosed, your refund will be delayed or your return will be sent back to you. If you moved after you filed, please change your address by emailing individual.incometax@state.mn.us or calling 651-296-3781 or 1-800-652-9094.
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).
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Statute of Limitations To claim a refund from aYou must file by Property Tax Refund 1 year from the due date Commissioner Filed Return (CFR) replacement 3 1/2 years from the original due date or 1 year from the date we notify you the CFR is filed, whichever is later. You must file your own return to replace the CFR.1 more row
You risk losing your refund if you dont file your return. If you are due a refund for withholding or estimated taxes, you must file your return to claim it within 3 years of the return due date. The same rule applies to a right to claim tax credits such as the Earned Income Credit.
If you miss the July 31 deadline, you can still file a belated return by 31st December by paying a late fee. The taxpayer will have to pay a late fee under section 234F of Rs. 5000/Rs. 1000 if the return is filed after the specified due date.

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