Be alert for fraudulent Forms 1099-G
Minnesota Department of Revenue sent this bulletin at 02/05/2021 09:37 AM CST|
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Scammers filed fraudulent claims for unemployment compensation using stolen personal information.
You may get an incorrect Form 1099-G from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development for unemployment benefits you did not receive.
What should I do if I get an incorrect 1099-G?
You should:
- Contact Minnesota Unemployment to report possible unemployment insurance fraud
- Request a revised 1099-G showing you did not receive unemployment benefits
- Keep the revised 1099-G for your records
If you cannot get a corrected 1099-G before filing your tax return, you should only report the income you received.
What if I get a legitimate 1099-G?
File as you normally would. Unemployment compensation is taxable income and should be included in household income.
A legitimate 1099-G should include any of these:
- Minnesota Unemployment Insurance benefits
- Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation ($600 a week)
- Lost Wages Assistance Program payments ($300 a week)
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