1 1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 3 3 4 FINAL DRAFT - 10/2/23 4 5 5 6 *231391* 6 7 7 2023 Schedule M1SLC, Student Loan Credit 8 8 9 9 10 YOUR FIRST NAME,INITXXXXXXXXXXX LAST NAMEXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 999999999 10 11 Your First Name and Initial Last Name Social Security Number 11 12 SPOUSE FIRST NAME,INITXXXXXXXXX SPOUSE LAST NAMEXXXXXXXXXXX 999999999 12 13 Spouse’s First Name and Initial Last Name Social Security Number 13 14 To claim this credit, you must be a full-year or part-year Minnesota resident. 14 15 15 16 A — Taxpayer B — Spouse 16 17 1 Total amount you paid toward your own qualified education loans in 2023. 17 18 Do not include amounts you paid toward another individual’s loans. . . . . . . . . . 1 12345678 12345678 18 19 2 Your federal adjusted gross income (see instructions). If you are married 19 20 and filing a joint return, complete the Worksheet for Line 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 12345678 12345678 20 21 21 22 3 Subtract $10,000 from line 2. If zero or less, enter 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12345678 12345678 22 23 23 24 4 Multiply line 3 by 10% (0.10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 12345678 12345678 24 25 5 Subtract line 4 from line 1. 25 26 (If the result in a column is zero or less, STOP in that column.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 12345678 12345678 26 27 6 Enter your total earned income, including wages, salaries, tips, 27 28 and net earnings from self-employment (see instructions). 28 29 If zero or less, STOP HERE. You do not qualify .. ..... ....... ..... ...... .... 6 12345678 12345678 29 30 7 Enter the lesser of $5,000 or the amount of qualified education loan used to 30 31 pay for your postsecondary education (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 12345678 12345678 31 32 32 33 8 Multiply line 7 by 10% (0.10)... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ..... ..... 8 12345678 12345678 33 34 9 Enter the amount of interest you paid in 2023 on qualified education loans 34 35 used to pay for your postsecondary education 35 36 (from box 1 of federal Form 1098-E) ... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... .... 9 12345678 12345678 36 37 37 38 10 Add lines 8 and 9 ... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... . 10 12345678 12345678 38 39 39 40 11 Enter the lesser of line 5, 6, or 10 ... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... .... 11 12345678 12345678 40 41 41 42 12 Maximum credit is $500 per person... ...... ..... ....... ..... ...... .. 12 500 500 42 43 43 44 13 Amount from line 11 or line 12, whichever is less... ...... ..... ....... ... 13 12345678 12345678 44 45 14 Full-year residents: Enter the amount from line 13. 45 46 Part-year residents: If you are not filing a joint return, 46 47 multiply the amount on line 13 by line 30 of Schedule M1NR. 47 48 If you are filing a joint return, see instructions. ... ...... ..... ....... ..... 14 12345678 12345678 48 49 15 Add line 14 from columns A and B. 49 50 Enter the result here and on line 9 of Schedule M1C ...... ...... ..... ... 15 12345678 50 51 51 52 Include this schedule when you file Form M1. Keep a copy for your records. 52 53 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63 9995 63 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 65 65 |
2023 Schedule M1SLC Instructions Am I eligible? You may be eligible for the Student Loan Credit if both of these are true: • You have taxable earned income • You made payments toward your own qualified education loans during the year What is a qualified education loan? Qualified education loans include loans used for the cost of attendance at an eligible postsecondary college or university. This does not in- clude loans from a relative or a qualified employer plan. Can I claim payments I made toward someone else’s loans? No. You may only qualify for the credit based on your own eligible payments toward your own qualified education loans. Do I need proof? Yes. Save canceled checks and keep a detailed record from the institution you make payments to for your qualified loans. We may ask you to show these records if we have questions. Line Instructions Round amounts to the nearest whole dollar. Line 1 Enter the amount you paid in 2023 toward qualified education loans taken out to pay for your postsecondary education. Include payments made toward principal and interest. If you are married, filing a joint return, and made payments toward loans taken out to pay for each spouse’s postsecondary education, enter the amount you paid toward each spouse’s loans in the appropriate column. Example for married couples filing a joint return: You paid $3,000 toward loans taken out to pay for your postsecondary education and $2,500 toward your spouse’s loans. You will enter $3,000 in column A and $2,500 in column B. Line 2 Enter your federal adjusted gross income (FAGI) from line 1 of Form M1. If you are married and filing a joint return, complete the Worksheet for line 2. Worksheet for Line 2 A B Taxpayer Spouse 1 Enter your combined FAGI from line 1 of Form M1 in each column.................................. 2 Enter earned income for each individual (see line 6 instructions) .................................... 3 Add Column A and B of step 2 and enter total in each column....................................... 4 Divide Step 2 by Step 3. If the result is zero or less, enter 0. If the result is greater than 1, enter 1 .......... 5 Multiply Step 4 by step 1 in each column. Enter this amount in the appropriate column on line 2........... Line 6 Enter your total earned income from 2023. This amount is the total of your wages, salaries, tips, and other employee compensation reported in box 1 of federal Form W-2 plus your net earnings from self-employment. Line 7 Enter the total amount of qualified education loans taken out for your postsecondary education. This is the original amount of your quali- fied education loans, including amounts previously paid and amounts not yet paid. Do not include loans taken out for someone else’s college education expenses. Line 14 Full-year Minnesota residents: Enter the amount from line 13. Part-year Minnesota residents: • If you are not filing a joint return, multiply the amount on line 13 by line 30 of Schedule M1NR, Nonresidents/Part-Year Residents. • If you are filing a joint return, complete a separate Schedule M1NR for each spouse who qualifies for this credit. If you have a joint income source (such as a joint investment account) or deductions (such as moving expenses), use 50% of the income or deduction on each spouse’s separate Schedule M1NR. Use only that spouse’s income on the Schedule M1NR you prepare for the spouse. Use the separate Schedules M1NR to complete the Worksheet for Line 14 below. Worksheet for Line 14 — Married Part-Year Residents Filing Jointly A B Taxpayer Spouse 1 Enter the amount from line 13 2 Enter the amount from line 30 of the separate Schedule M1NR prepared using only that spouse’s income. Round to the nearest five decimals. Do not enter more than 1.0000. If you are a full year resident, enter 1.00000....................................................... 3 Multiply step 1 by step 2. Enter the result here and on line 14 in the appropriate column................... Forms and Information • Website: www.revenue.state.mn.us • Email: individual.incometax@state.mn.us • Phone: 651-296-3781 or 1-800-652-9094 |