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property taxes or rent paid on your primary residence in Minnesota. You must be a Minnesota resident or part-year resident to qualify for a property tax refund. For more information, go to www.revenue.state.mn.us/residents.
If the property is not classified as homestead on your property tax statement or you bought your home in 2023, you must apply for homestead status with your county assessor’s office and submit the application on or before December 31, 2024.
Schedule 1 - Special Refund To qualify, you must have owned and lived in this homestead both on January 2, 2023, and on January 2, 2024. If you qualify, see the instructions.
To apply for a refund, complete lines 1-15 to determine your total household income. If you are applying with your spouse, you must include both of your incomes. If a line does not apply to you or if the amount is zero, leave the line blank. Homeowners: Above line 19, provide the property ID number and county in which the property is located.
Complete Schedule M1PR-AI, Additions to Income, to report amounts for line 5 of Form M1PR, Homestead Credit Refund (for Home-owners) and Renter’s Property Tax Refund. Enter the type of income that was received in Column A and the amount in Column B. See instructions to determine which types of income to include.
Download or print the 2023 Minnesota Form M1PR Instructions (Homestead Credit Refund and Renter’s Property Tax Refund Instruction Booklet) for FREE from the Minnesota Department of Revenue.
For the 2023 tax year, the M1PR is due by August 15, 2024. The final deadline to claim a refund for the 2023 tax year is August 15, 2024. When will I get my refund for my M1PR? Refunds are issued on different days for renters and homeowners. Renters should receive their refund by the later of August 15th or 60 days of filing the return.