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  Individual Income Tax
When are the 1099G (Report of Certain Government Payments) forms mailed?
 
Answer:

The 1099G forms are mailed in January. This form reports the amount of your state income tax refund paid in the prior year that may be considered part of your federal adjusted gross income (AGI) if you itemize deductions. Duplicate forms are not available.

Federal law requires the State of Michigan to report your tax refund plus interest paid.

The amount reported on your 1099G should be reported on Schedule 1, line 16.The 1099G does not include refunds for homestead property tax or other credits. The Payer's name, address and federal identification number are as follows:

State of Michigan
Department of Treasury
Lansing, MI 48922
Federal I.D. #38-6000134


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