Transcription of SAME DEPARTMENT. NEW LOOK. 2016
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Tired of filling out paper forms?Homeowners can file electronically for free!See the back cover for DEPARTMENT. NEW L CREDITREFUND FOR HOMEOWNERSANDRENTERS PROPERTY TAX REFUNDFORMS AND INSTRUCTIONS> FORM M1PR HOMESTEAD CREDIT REFUND FOR HOMEOWNERS AND renters PROPERTY TAX REFUND2 Tips and Definitions 2Do I qualify?You may be eligible for a refund based on your household income (see Tips and Definitions ) and the property taxes paid on your primary residence in Minnesota. Regular Property Tax Refund Income RequirementsIf you areandYou may qualify for a refund of up toA renterYour total household income is less than $58,880$2,060A homeownerYour total household income is less than $108,660$2,660 Special Property Tax Refund Requirements for HomeownersIf you are a homeowner you may also be eligible for a special property tax refund. This refund has no income limit and the maximum refund is $1,000. You may qualify if all of the follow-ing conditions are met: You lived in your home on January 2, 2016 and January 2, 2017 Your net property tax on your homestead increased by more than 12% from 2016 to 2017 The increase was at least $100 Other Requirements If you were a part-year resident of Minnesota during 2016: If you are a renter and permanent resident of another state for the entire year but were pres-ent in Minnesota more than 183 days, you m
4 Getting Started Renters: You must have a CRP, Certificate of Rent Paid, for each rental unit you lived in during 2016.You need this to calculate your refund. Your landlord is required by law to give you a completed 2016 CRP no later than January 31, 2017.
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