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2. Yes. When you are ready to file it tells you that you have to fix something
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 09:36 PM
Mar 2024

You have the option to skip - don't.

You will be faced with a screenshot of a form - M1M, I think - where the special refund is already entered.

Just delete it.

Then view it before filing.

On edit, they may have fixed it by now, so just check form M1M if there is an entry there.

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Floyd should know the answer. Sneederbunk Mar 2024 #1
Yes. When you are ready to file it tells you that you have to fix something question everything Mar 2024 #2
Except it's a MN payment that's federally taxable iemanja Mar 2024 #3
Yes, on Schedule 1. You should have received a 1099-Misc from the state question everything Mar 2024 #4
Thank you! iemanja Mar 2024 #5
Free tax usa Randomthought Mar 2024 #6
I can't file for free iemanja Mar 2024 #7
I uploaded 12 1099 in Free tax Randomthought Mar 2024 #8
Really? iemanja Mar 2024 #9
Yup and easier Randomthought Mar 2024 #10
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