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modernhomeowner t1_jcf69n7 wrote

It's only taxable if you both itemized and did not take the full salt deduction at the same time (kind of hard to do, not impossible). I think I read it's like 0.2% of taxpayers. Show your tax person your federal taxes from last year and ask if that applies to you.

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-issues-guidance-on-state-tax-payments-to-help-taxpayers

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bostonmacosx OP t1_jcf6cv4 wrote

Been doing it the same way year after year after year...

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nattarbox t1_jcfaz70 wrote

Pretty sure we got one.

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funadulttimes t1_jcferdi wrote

I didn’t get one either (and yes, I itemized last year, and no, I didn’t get the full SALT deduction). Thought that was weird but I wound up just finding the amount of the rebate from my bank statement and the rest wasn’t hard to figure out so I didn’t really need the form.

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bostonmacosx OP t1_jcfggus wrote

I have my taxes from last year so I should be able to pull from that but still odd...

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Why can't this crap all be digital I mean for 90% of us they know exactly what we make and pay in taxes

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funadulttimes t1_jcfkzin wrote

Oh, I thought you meant the rebate we got in October/November, which was separate from last year’s taxes.

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