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Federal changes not adopted by Minnesota

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This entry was posted on 2/26/2008 4:08 PM and is filed under uncategorized.

Due to a number of circumstances, Minnesota has once again failed to adopt or renew some Federal tax laws. Minnesota generally follows the IRS's rules when it comes to personal income taxes. It is expected that they will "renew" some provisions of its tax code. But that hasn't happened yet for tax year 2007. This year there are a number of adjustments some taxpayers should be making when filing their form M-1.

Some of these adjustments relate to:
The tuition and fees deduction on federal Form 1040
The educator expenses deduction on federal Form 1040
Qualified mortgage insurance premiums on federal Schedule A
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If the Minnesota legislature does eventually renew these expired provisions, people who have already filed, should amend their Minnesota form M-1s.

 

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