CPA
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Originally posted by: mooglekit
Ha, I missed an important word in that post!Originally posted by: CPA
huh?Originally posted by: mooglekit
Incorrect in a lot of places. Property tax refunds are often based on income so your parents may have an income level that makes them unable to claim this property tax refund.
You made an honest mistake, just buck up, pay the bill and move on.![]()
MN refunds are on a sliding scale based on your income, as income goes up, your refund amount goes down.
OP,
Quick solution to seeing whether or not your parents would even be eligible if you could somehow swing it would be to get their total household income from their return and check the tables in the instructions for the MRP1 form that indicate what the refund amount would be. I suspect your parents income will lead to a refund amount of $0.
Ok, so this is primarily a state issue.
