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I filed for the property tax refund, but the Department of Revenue applied the money to debts owed the State of Montana. Do I still have to report this as income?

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I filed for the property tax refund, but the Department of Revenue applied the money to debts owed the State of Montana. Do I still have to report this as income?

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Montana law requires the Department to apply refunds or credits to outstanding bills. The application of funds doesn’t change the fact that you claimed the refund for the year. Even though it was applied to an outstanding account, we are required to report it as a refund you were entitled to receive.

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