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Tax Topic MN 3 - Claiming Minnesota Credits


In -- Please use the "Reading Material" link for Minnesota reading material.   

 

Student Instructions: Follow the following 2 steps:

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You should do all of the following (steps 1 - 2)

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Step 1

Read the reading material and answer the questions on this page (scroll down). So before you go to the reading material look at steps 1 and 2 here and at the questions on this page. 

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Step 2 Take each question below (scroll down) and write a paragraph for each question as part of an essay. Include one paragraph for an introduction and a paragraph for a conclusion. Each paragraph should have at least three complete sentences. Once you have your essay prepared, click on Submit Essay to submit your work one paragraph at a time. You should not go to submit essay until your essay is prepared. Submit Essay

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Tax Interview Topic MN 3

   
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Introduction - For the introduction part of this essay, you may want to first answer the following three questions with one paragraph each and then come back to fill in the introduction and mention something from each of the three paragraphs.
   
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What are the credits against tax? What are the requirements to claim the Marriage Credit and what schedule do you use to claim it?

   
3. Which credit takes into account Wisconsin, Michigan and North Dakota specifically? What are the specifics?  What are other nonrefundable credits and on what form can you claim these credits?
   
4. Which taxpayers are enjoined from claiming refundable credits? Which are the refundable credits? What expenses do not qualify for either the K-12 Education Credit or Subtraction? Who is qualified instructor for the K-12 Education Credit?
   
5. For the conclusion part of this essay, you may mention something from each of the three previous paragraphs and offer an opinion. What do you think about all this? You may want to start this paragraph "In Conclusion..."
   
   
 

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