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> Form 1099G, 1099-MISC, and 1099-INT
01. What is the 1099-G, 1099-MISC, or 1099-INT?
02. What should I do with this statement? Do I need to pay the amount shown?
03. Why did I receive this statement?
04. Why would I have to report my refund as income?
05. What is an "overpayment"?
06. I claimed a Maine refund on my last year’s Maine return, but Maine Revenue Services applied the money to a bill for another year. Doesn't that mean this 1099 form is wrong? Do I still have to report this as income?
07. I did show an overpayment on my Maine return that I filed last year, but I had the money applied as a credit to the next year’s return. Since I didn't get a refund, do I still have to report this?
08. This statement says the refund was issued for 2005. I already reported that refund on my 2006 federal return. Can you correct the statement? If not, what should I do?
09. This statement shows a refund of $1,500 last year. I did get a refund for that amount, but I amended my return a few months later, and had to pay $500 back. Shouldn't the statement say my net refund was $1,000?
10. This statement says the refund was issued for 2004. Why should I have to report that now? Why was a 2004 refund issued last year?
11. I have checked my records and I'm sure this statement is incorrect. What should I do?
12. Why does my 1099-G form show use tax, voluntary contributions, or park pass purchases?
13. I received a refundable child care credit last year. Is this amount included on my 1099-G?
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