One-Time Tax Rebate Payments of up to $1,300 Will Begin This Week
The one-time tax rebate payments of up to $1,300 per family are going out this week. The legislation, signed in May, provides payments to eligible Minnesotans of:
$520 for married couples filing a joint 2021 income or property tax return with adjusted gross income of $150,000 or less.
$260 for all other individuals with 2021 adjusted gross income of $75,000 or less.
Another $260 for each dependent, up to three dependents.
Direct deposit payments will go out first, followed by paper checks in about 2-3 weeks. The department expects the nearly 2.1 million rebate payments to be initiated by the end of September.
The rebate is processed outside of the usual tax refund system so taxpayers will not be able to track it. If you do not receive a check by October, and feel you are entitled to, contact a customer assistance representative to look into your situation. You can call 651-565-6595 or email mntaxrebate@submittable.com.