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Related: About this forumWhat should you do if you're eligible for a Minnesota tax rebate but it didn't arrive?
The state Department of Revenue says it's finished sending out nearly $1 billion in rebate payments to more than 2 million Minnesotans.
The checks started arriving in mid-August via direct deposit and continued through late September by mail. Individual Minnesotans who had an adjusted gross income of up to $75,000 in tax year 2021 should have received a one-time refundable tax credit of $260, and married joint filers with an income of up to $150,000 were eligible for $520.
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The Department of Revenue said any direct deposits that bounced back were sent via mail to the address on file, but some Minnesotans might have missed or possibly tossed out their rebate check, which came from a company called Submittable Holdings Inc. out of Missoula, Mont.
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The department said Minnesotans who think they should have received a check can also email a customer service representative at mntaxrebate@submittable.com or call 651-565-6595.
https://www.startribune.com/what-should-you-do-if-youre-eligible-for-a-minnesota-tax-rebate-but-it-didnt-arrive/600309256/
BigmanPigman
(52,241 posts)H&R Block investigated this for me. Basically, they were shocked! They really worked on it since they couldn't believe this was happening. Nothing could be done to get it and I couldn't even claim it in my state taxes. The CA Tax Board fucked up and I was screwed...and it was never resolved and I am still fuming since I make only $30,000 a year before taxes and have enormous medical bills (even with the ACA).
question everything
(48,797 posts)Or even the controller office directly?
BigmanPigman
(52,241 posts)After spending a combined 38 hours on "hold" on the phone over the course of three months I was too tried (and physically unhealthy) and couldn't pursue it. They count on people being sick and frustrated and giving up. There is NO justice for the poor.
PlutosHeart
(1,445 posts)that can look into this for you.