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What to do with this nc 1099-G form?

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What to do with this nc 1099-G form?

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From http://www.dornc.com/faq/refunds.html: “I received a Form 1099-G from NC Department of Revenue. Does this mean that I will receive a refund?” “If you claimed itemized deductions on your federal return and received a state refund last year, you will receive a postcard size Form 1099-G statement. This form shows the amount of the state refund that you received last year but does not mean that you will receive an additional refund. Generally, your State income tax refund must be included in your federal income for the year in which your check was received if you deducted the State income tax paid as an itemized deduction on your federal income tax return.

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A 1099-G form shows income of some kind that you received from the state.

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