Client finally obtained (online) 2009 Form 1099-G for NY state tax refund.
The number shown is "correct" (I have the 2008 tax returns) but does not include the additional $200 education credit that was part of the state refund.
While I understand the "how" of where the amount shown on the Form 1099-G originated, I don't quite understand the "why" as to the reason that amount is not included AND therefore not reported to the IRS.
Did I sleep through that session of tax class? With enough of the correct type of Sch A itemized deductions, the entire refund (NY version + refundable credit) is taxable on 2009 Form 1040, line 10, right??
Along a similar line, will NY mail out 2009 Form 1099-G for unemployment benefits, or will those also be available only online at a later date?
Thanks for your help!
FE
The number shown is "correct" (I have the 2008 tax returns) but does not include the additional $200 education credit that was part of the state refund.
While I understand the "how" of where the amount shown on the Form 1099-G originated, I don't quite understand the "why" as to the reason that amount is not included AND therefore not reported to the IRS.
Did I sleep through that session of tax class? With enough of the correct type of Sch A itemized deductions, the entire refund (NY version + refundable credit) is taxable on 2009 Form 1040, line 10, right??
Along a similar line, will NY mail out 2009 Form 1099-G for unemployment benefits, or will those also be available only online at a later date?
Thanks for your help!
FE
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