How does a property tax refund affect your tax return?

You received no income tax benefit when you paid the property tax, so the refund is not taxable income and does not affect your income tax return. If you did claim an itemized deduction for property tax in the earlier year, technically you should treat the refund as an itemized deduction recovery.

Where can I find my property tax refund?

You can sort the list by name, parcel number or amount by clicking on each column heading. You are in Author Edit mode which will allow you to update table data. Find your name or parcel/bill number on the Unclaimed Property Tax Refund list above. Fill out the Unclaimed Property Tax Refund Claim Form.

What to do with an unclaimed property tax refund?

If you have any questions regarding an unclaimed property tax refund please call (619) 531-5813 for further assistance. Any property tax refund that remains unclaimed for four years may be turned over to the County’s General Fund, according to state law.

Do you qualify for a property tax refund in Minnesota?

Minnesota homeowners or renters may qualify for a Property Tax Refund, depending on their income and property taxes. You may now qualify for a 2018 Property Tax Refund if you added pretax medical and dental premiums to your income and previously did not qualify. For details, see Pretax Premiums and 2018 Property Tax Refund. Where’s My Refund?

How to file for a property tax refund online?

You may be able to file for free using our Property Tax Refund Online Filing System. To learn more, watch our video. Some tax software can electronically file the Property Tax Refund. Check your software for details. If you have questions about using your software, contact their customer support.

Is the state income tax refund taxable income?

It is possible that your state refund is taxable income. You received a state or local income tax refund, credit, or offset. You had the option to choose to deduct either state and local income taxes or general sales taxes.

When do you get your property tax refund in Minnesota?

The due date is August 15. You may file up to one year after the due date. We only deposit up to five Minnesota income tax refunds and five property tax refunds into a single bank account. If you enter an account that exceeds this limit, we’ll send your refund as a paper check. For details, see Direct Deposit.

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