On May 24,2023, legislation was passed to allow a one-time refund for tax year 2021.
Who is eligible?
You are eligible if you meet all the following requirements:
- Were a Minnesota resident for part or all of 2021
- Filed one of the following returns for that tax year:
- Form M1, Minnesota Individual Income Tax
- Form M1PR, Homestead Credit Refund (for Homeowners) and Renter’s Property Tax Refund
- Filed your return by December 31, 2022
- Reported adjusted gross income of $150,000 or less for married joint filers, or $75,000 or less for all other filers.
What if I am a part-year resident?
Payment amounts will be reduced for part-year residents based on the percentage of the year they lived in Minnesota.
How much is the rebate?
- $520 for married couples filing a joint return with adjusted gross income of $150,000 or less
- $260 for all other individuals with adjusted gross income of $75,000 or less
- Another $260 for each dependent claimed on your return, up to three dependents
How do you apply for the rebate?
You do not have to apply for this payment. The state will use 2021 income tax or property tax refund returns to determine who is eligible and issue payments.
When will I get my rebate?
The state expects to send payments this fall.
What do I need to do?
If You... | Then... |
Qualify and your bank information or address have not changed since filing your 2021 return | You do not need to take any action. The state will deposit the rebate to your bank account or mail a check to the address on your 2021 return. |
Qualify and your bank information or address have changed since filing your 2021 return | You will need to update your information with the state this summer. The state will provide a secure way to update your information online soon. |
Exceeded the income limits or did not file a 2021 return | You do not qualify for this tax rebate payment. |