M1PRX, Amended Homestead Credit Refund (for Homeowners) 2025

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Every return the department receives is different and processing time will vary. You can follow the status of your refund by using Minnesotas Wheres My Refund? system. 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.
There are two types of property tax refunds in Minnesota. One is income based and you may apply for this if your household income is less than $128,280; you owned and occupied a home in Minnesota; are filing a refund for 2021 or later; did not rent out your home; and did not use your home for business.
What are the maximums? For refund claims filed in 2024, based on property taxes payable in 2024 and 2023 household income, the maximum refund is $3,310. Homeowners whose income exceeds $135,410 are not eligible for a refund. How are claims filed?
Property Tax Deferral for Senior Citizens may allow you to defer a portion of the property taxes you owe. To qualify, all of these must be true: You are 65 or older in the year you apply.
What are the maximums? For refund claims filed in 2024, based on property taxes payable in 2024 and 2023 household income, the maximum refund is $3,310. Homeowners whose income exceeds $135,410 are not eligible for a refund.

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If you have filed a return, you can check the status of your refund using our Wheres My Refund? system. The system shows where in the process your refund is.
If you find a mistake on your Property Tax Refund return, amend it by filing Form M1PRX, Amended Homestead Credit Refund. Common reasons to amend your return include: Changing your household income. Receiving a corrected Statement of Property Taxes Payable.
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.

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