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MINNESOTA QUARTERLY WITHHOLDING TAX RETURNS DUE JANUARY 31, 2022

The fourth quarter (October – December 2021) Minnesota Withholding Tax return is due January 31, 2022. Deposits were due according to your semiweekly or monthly deposit schedule. Exception: You may make your deposit by January 31, 2022, if both apply: You withheld $1,500 or less of Minnesota withholding tax in the third quarter (July – […]

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MINNESOTA INCOME TAX BRACKETS, STANDARD DEDUCTION AND DEPENDENT EXEMPTION AMOUNTS FOR 2022

The Minnesota Department of Revenue announced the adjusted 2022 individual income tax brackets. For tax year 2022, the state’s individual income tax brackets will change by 3.115 percent from tax year 2021. This annual adjustment will prevent taxpayers from paying taxes at a higher rate solely because of inflationary changes in their income.     

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ANNOUNCES E-FILING WILL BE UNAVAILABLE BEGINNING NOV. 20

Due to the annual IRS 1040 Modernized e-File Production shutdown, the Minnesota Department of Revenue announced they will not accept electronically-filed Individual Income Tax and Property Tax Refund returns beginning November 20, 2021. E-filing for these returns will remain unavailable until the 2022 filing season opens. This will not affect business tax returns filed through their e-Services

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MINNESOTA PRELIMINARY PROPERTY TAX LEVIES FOR 2022

The Minnesota Department of Revenue annually releases a list of the preliminary maximum property tax levies that have been reported by local governments and have been passed by local school referenda on November 2, 2021. The preliminary amounts are used by counties to compute parcel-specific property tax estimates for 2022, which are mailed to property owners

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE PROVIDES PROGRESS UPDATE ON TAX CODE CHANGES

The Minnesota Department of Revenue continues to provide updates on tax code changes signed into law earlier this year and their progress in updating their systems. Below is their most recent update.   Minnesota tax code changes were signed into law on July 1, 2021. The changes relate to unemployment compensation, Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness,

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