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  1. If you're a Minnesota homeowner or renter, you may qualify for a Property Tax Refund. The refund provides property tax relief depending on your income and property taxes.

  2. Complete and send us Form M1PR, Homestead Credit Refund (for Homeowners) and Renter's Property Tax Refund. If you are filing as a renter, include any Certificates of Rent Paid (CRPs) you received. For filing details, see the Form M1PR instructions .

  3. 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 you are a homeowner or mobile home owner:

  4. For Income and Property Tax. If you are waiting for a refund and want to know its status: Use our Where’s My Refund? system. Call our automated phone system (available 24/7) at 651-296-4444 or 1-800-657-3676. If you need help due to a significant financial hardship, contact the Taxpayer Rights Advocate Office. How can I receive my refund? [+]

  5. Oct 2, 2023 · As of Monday, the Minnesota Department of Revenue says all of the nearly 2.1 million one-time rebate checks have officially been processed and sent out.

  6. Aug 10, 2023 · The average refund is about $1,100 for homeowners and $730 for renters, according to the Minnesota Department of Revenue. Meanwhile, claims for 2022 refunds can be filed until Aug. 15, 2024.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Refund claims are filed using the Minnesota Department of Revenue (DOR) M1PR, the homestead credit refund form (which is filed separately from the individual income tax form due in April). There is a separate section on the back of the M1PR (“Schedule 1 – Special Refund”) for the targeting program.

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