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CONGRESSMAN PETERSON APPLAUDS IRS DECISION ON FILING DEADLINE WAIVER FOR FARMERS

Congressman Collin C. Peterson welcomes the IRS’ decision to provide a waiver for farmers and ranchers on the March 1st filing deadline. Peterson sent a letter to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig requesting the waiver, which also allows producers to forgo making quarterly estimated tax payments. Peterson released the statement below: “I wrote the IRS last week, following input from […]

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE URGES BEWARE OF TAX SCAMS

In this environment of identity theft and fraud, we take our responsibility to protect your personal information and tax refund very seriously. There are things you can do to keep your refund and your information out of criminals’ hands. Do not respond to phone calls, voice messages, or emails claiming that we or the IRS

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