Minnesota - Form M1PR - Property Tax Refund
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Complete your Minnesota Property Tax Return

To enter or review information for the Minnesota Property Tax Refund in the State Q&A section of your TaxAct return:

  1. From within your TaxAct return (Online or Desktop), click State to expand, then click Minnesota (or MN). On smaller devices, click in the upper left-hand corner, then click State.
  2. Click Property Tax Refund in the Minnesota Quick Q&A Topics menu to expand, then click Complete all property tax refund Q&A.
  3. Continue with the interview process to enter all of the appropriate information.

To determine your Property Tax Refund amount:

  1. From within your TaxAct return (Online or Desktop), click State to expand, then click Minnesota (or MN). On smaller devices, click in the upper left-hand corner, then click State.
  2. Click Continue to locate the amount on the screen titled Minnesota Tax Summary.

To e-file your Minnesota Property Tax return:

  1. Click Filing on the left to expand, then click E-File Return.
  2. Click the option to file Minnesota property tax return along with your other returns.
  3. Continue through the filing steps until you reach the screen titled Submit Return. Your return will not be submitted until you click Submit.

Note. When completing the Q&A for the Minnesota Property Tax Credit, you will have the option to have the refund directly deposited into your bank account or a paper check mailed to you. This refund does not transfer to your Minnesota Form M1.

File by August 15, 2024

Your 2023 Form M1PR should be mailed, delivered, or electronically filed with the department by August 15, 2024. The final deadline to claim the 2023 refund is Aug. 15, 2024.

When to Expect Your Refund

If the department receives your properly completed return and all enclosures are correct and complete, you can expect your refund:

  • by mid-August if you are a renter or mobile home owner and you file by June 15, or within 60 days after you file, whichever is later.
  • by the end of September if you are a homeowner and you file by August 1, or within 60 days after you file, whichever is later.

If your return is incomplete or necessary information is not enclosed, your refund will be delayed or your return will be sent back to you.

You may receive your refund up to 30 days earlier than the dates listed above if you:

  • electronically file your return by May 15 (if a renter) or July 1 (if a homeowner or mobile home owner); and
  • chose the direct deposit option; and
  • filed Form M1PR last year; and
  • received a CRP(s) from your landlord (if a renter).

Checking the Status of the M1PR

See the Minnesota Where's My Refund? webpage to check the status of your property tax refund online.

If you prefer, you can call the automated refund tracking line at 651-296-4444 (Metro) or 1-800-657-3676 (Greater Minnesota).

See the Minnesota Property Tax Refund Instructions for additional information.

Note that any link in the information above is updated each year automatically and will take you to the most recent version of the document at the time it is accessed.