If you itemized deductions on your Federal income tax return for 2000 or
a prior year, and received a refund of state or local taxes in 2001, you may
have to include all or part of the refund in your income on your 2001 tax
return. You should receive Form 1099G (PDF), Certain
Government and Qualified State Tuition Program Payments, advising you
of the refund amount. If any of your refund is taxable, you must file on Form 1040 (PDF). You can usually use the worksheet in the Instructions for Form 1040 to determine the taxable portion of your refund. However, if any of the exceptions listed in the instructions applies
to you, refer to Publication 525 (PDF), Taxable and Nontaxable Income. It contains further information on how to compute the taxable portion of the
refund, and special worksheets.
If you did not itemize your deductions on your federal tax return for the
same year as the refund, do not report any of the refund as income. Interest
you may have received on that refund must be reported as interest income in
the year received.
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