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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE EXTENDS GRACE PERIOD ON SALES AND USE TAX PAYMENTS

As the state continues to respond to COVID-19, the Minnesota Department of Revenue is extending the Sales and Use Tax grace period on Sales and Use Tax payments for businesses identified in Executive Order 20-04. The department will not assess penalties or interest as follows: These businesses should still file their returns by the due […]

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BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZATION MEETING NOTICE

Members of the Polk County Assessor’s Office will be holding the Board of Appeal and Equalization at the Taxpayer Service Center – Government Center on April 20, 2020, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This is an open book meeting. The purpose of the Board of Appeals and Equalization is to give people an opportunity

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE WARNS AGAINST STIMULUS PAYMENT SCAMS

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) authorizes stimulus payments to those who qualify. As a result, scammers may target Minnesotans and try to steal their personal information. WILL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES CONTACT ME ABOUT STIMULUS PAYMENTS? No. Government agencies, including the IRS and the Minnesota Department of Revenue, will not call, text, or email

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MARSHALL COUNTY TO HOLD VIRTUAL BOARD OF APPEAL AND EQUALIZATION MEETINGS

Due to the recent State of Emergency, the Township Boards, City Councils, and County Board are following guidance from the Minnesota Department of Revenue and Minnesota Department of Health to help limit the spread of COVID-19. All Board of Appeal and Equalization meetings for Marshall County held during the months of April, May and June

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EAST GRAND FORKS COUPLE CHARGED WITH MULTIPLE TAX CRIMES

The Minnesota Department of Revenue announced that the Polk County Attorney’s Office recently charged Bryan Andrew Edvall and Katie Marie Edvall, both of East Grand Forks, with five gross misdemeanor counts each of failing to file individual income tax returns. Mr. Edvall is also charged with five felony counts of failing to file individual income

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MCINTOSH WOMAN, OWNER OF BACON’S DRAY SANITATION, CHARGED WITH MULTIPLE TAX CRIMES

The Minnesota Department of Revenue announced that the Polk County Attorney’s Office recently charged Mary Margaret Kramer, of McIntosh, with one felony count of theft and one gross misdemeanor count of failing to file an individual income tax return. According to the complaint, Ms. Kramer owns a sanitation company named Bacon’s Dray Sanitation. In operating

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