Minnesota Tax Forms
E-file your Minnesota personal income tax return online with 1040.com. These 2023 forms and more are available:
- Minnesota Form M1 – Personal Income Tax Return for Residents
- Minnesota Form M1CD – Child and Dependent Care Credit
- Minnesota Form M1M – Income Additions and Subtractions
- Minnesota Schedule M1NR – Nonresident and Part-Year Residents
- Minnesota Schedule M1SA – Itemized Deductions
- Minnesota Schedule M1REF – Refundable Credits
- Minnesota Schedule M1WFC – Working Family Credit
- Minnesota Accelerated Recognition of Installment Sale Gains
- Minnesota Adjustments to Household Income
- Minnesota Amount Paid with Extension
- Minnesota Certificate of Rent Paid
- Minnesota Credit for Master’s Degree
- Minnesota Education Savings Account
- Minnesota First Time Homebuyer Savings Account
- Minnesota KP1 – Federal Adjustments
- Minnesota KPI Partner’s Share of Income, Credits and Modifications – Pg 1
- Minnesota KS Federal Adjustments
- Minnesota M1C Other Nonrefundable Credits
- Minnesota M1CR Credit for Income Tax Paid to Another State
- Minnesota M1ED K-12 Education Credit/Subtraction
- Minnesota M1LTI Long-Term Care Insurance Credit
- Minnesota M1UE – Vehicle Information
- Minnesota MNPRST – Statement of Property Taxes Payable
- Minnesota MNSLC Student Loan Credit
- Minnesota MOVE1 – Moving Expenses
- Minnesota Payment Voucher System
- Minnesota Sch KS-1 – Shareholder’s Share of Income, Credits/Modifications
- Minnesota Sch KS-2 – Shareholder’s Share of Income, Credits/Modifications
- Minnesota Voter Registration
- Minnesota MN1UE – Unreimbursed Employee Business Expenses
The following returns/forms must be paper-filed:
- Minnesota M1PR Property Tax Refund
More reasons to use 1040.com to file your state taxes:
If you need to file taxes for a state that does have an income tax, 1040.com can reuse information from your federal return to automatically create your state return. (Federal return required.)
You can get direct deposit together with or separately from your federal refund.
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