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Public Benefits and Poverty Law - Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Saint Cloud
Legal representation on denial, reduction or termination of public benefits such as food support, unemployment, MFIP, healthcare, GA, Child Care Assistance, or SSI
Also assists with issues like
- Debt consolidation
- Emergency Assistance denials
- Loan issues
- Non-citizen tax issues
- Tax-related needs on a federal and state level
- Utility shut-offs
 
Legal representation on denial, reduction or termination of public benefits such as food support, unemployment, MFIP, healthcare, GA, Child Care Assistance, or SSI
Also assists with issues like
- Debt consolidation
- Emergency Assistance denials
- Loan issues
- Non-citizen tax issues
- Tax-related needs on a federal and state level
- Utility shut-offs
 
What's Here
Welfare Rights Assistance
General Federal Income Tax Information
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Utility Disconnection Protection
State Income Tax Information
Low Income
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Older Adults
Debt Consolidation Services
Tax Appeals Filing Assistance
Tax Issues
Collection Complaints
Low Income Tax Clinic - Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Minneapolis
Provides legal advice, advocacy, representation, and referral services to low-income taxpayers who are having issues with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Also provides education to taxpayers where English is a learning language. May also provide service regarding issues with the Minnesota Department of Revenue provided there is also an IRS issue.
Provides legal advice, advocacy, representation, and referral services to low-income taxpayers who are having issues with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Also provides education to taxpayers where English is a learning language. May also provide service regarding issues with the Minnesota Department of Revenue provided there is also an IRS issue.
What's Here
Low Income
Limited English Proficiency
General Federal Income Tax Information
Rent Rebate/Tax Credit Information
Taxpayer Advocate Services
State Income Tax Information
Property Tax Information
Tax-Aide - AARP - Minnesota
Guide to tax preparation assistance sites available by phone or online. Per AARP guidelines, sites will only help with property tax filings for those who are also getting their income taxes done.
Guide to tax preparation assistance sites available by phone or online. Per AARP guidelines, sites will only help with property tax filings for those who are also getting their income taxes done.
What's Here
Property Tax Information
State Income Tax Information
General Federal Income Tax Information
Tax Preparation Assistance
State Tax Assistance - Minnesota Department of Revenue
The Department of Revenue offers assistance to taxpayers to help them to fulfill their tax liabilities and to receive any credits that may be available to them. Taxpayers can visit website to get information for all tax types including forms, fact sheets, free tax preparation locations, and contact information.
Business Assistance: 
- Answers to questions regarding sales tax, corporate taxes and withholding
- Phone: (651)282-5225 
Collections:
- Answers to questions regarding delinquent taxes and payment options.
- Phone: (651)556-3003 within the metro area or (800)657-3909 outside the metro area (English, Hmong and Spanish)
Income Tax Assistance: 
- Answers to questions regarding Minnesota income taxes, renter and homeowner property tax refunds, credits (such as the Minnesota Working Family Credit and the K-12 Education credit) and billing. Assistance to members of the military to claim the Credit for Military Service in a Combat Zone
- Phone: (651)296-3781 within the metro area or (800)652-9094 outside the metro area. 
One-Time Tax Rebate Payments: 
- Individuals eligible for the rebate but did not receive it by October, review the eligibility requirements on the Department of Revenue website. For individuals eligible for a payment, a customer assistance representative can look into their situation
- Phone: (651)565-6595 
- Email: [email protected].
Senior Citizens Property Tax Deferral Program:
- Allows real estate taxes to be deferred until the sale of the home or the death of the homeowners. Applicants must be at least 65, meet income guidelines, own the home, and have lived in the home for at least 15 years. If property taxes exceed 3% of the applicant's net income, the remainder is converted into a low-interest loan that becomes a lien on the property. The program will begin the year after application is made to the program. Any tax refunds or rebates will be applied to the deferred tax total. To apply, submit Form CR-SCD, available at each county auditor's office or online. 
- Phone: (651)556-4803.
Taxpayer Rights Advocate: 
- Representation of taxpayer interests and rights amid grievances with the Department of Revenue. The advocate can also provide input to policy changes on issues that adversely affect taxpayers.
- Phone: (651)556-6013 or (855)452-0767-
Tax Fraud Tip Line: 
- Phone: (651)297-5195 within the metro area or (800)657-3500 outside the metro area. Tips are also accepted through an online form. Individuals can remain anonymous.
Where's My Refund?: 
- A system that shows where in the process a tax refund is, or if the refund is processed, it will show the date it was sent. Processing times vary. To use the system individuals need to use the same information they used on their tax return: Social Security number, date of birth, and the exact refund amount. The system can also be accessed online.
- Phone: (651)296-3781 or (800)652-9094.
The Department of Revenue offers assistance to taxpayers to help them to fulfill their tax liabilities and to receive any credits that may be available to them. Taxpayers can visit website to get information for all tax types including forms, fact sheets, free tax preparation locations, and contact information.
Business Assistance: 
- Answers to questions regarding sales tax, corporate taxes and withholding
- Phone: (651)282-5225 
Collections:
- Answers to questions regarding delinquent taxes and payment options.
- Phone: (651)556-3003 within the metro area or (800)657-3909 outside the metro area (English, Hmong and Spanish)
Income Tax Assistance: 
- Answers to questions regarding Minnesota income taxes, renter and homeowner property tax refunds, credits (such as the Minnesota Working Family Credit and the K-12 Education credit) and billing. Assistance to members of the military to claim the Credit for Military Service in a Combat Zone
- Phone: (651)296-3781 within the metro area or (800)652-9094 outside the metro area. 
One-Time Tax Rebate Payments: 
- Individuals eligible for the rebate but did not receive it by October, review the eligibility requirements on the Department of Revenue website. For individuals eligible for a payment, a customer assistance representative can look into their situation
- Phone: (651)565-6595 
- Email: [email protected].
Senior Citizens Property Tax Deferral Program:
- Allows real estate taxes to be deferred until the sale of the home or the death of the homeowners. Applicants must be at least 65, meet income guidelines, own the home, and have lived in the home for at least 15 years. If property taxes exceed 3% of the applicant's net income, the remainder is converted into a low-interest loan that becomes a lien on the property. The program will begin the year after application is made to the program. Any tax refunds or rebates will be applied to the deferred tax total. To apply, submit Form CR-SCD, available at each county auditor's office or online. 
- Phone: (651)556-4803.
Taxpayer Rights Advocate: 
- Representation of taxpayer interests and rights amid grievances with the Department of Revenue. The advocate can also provide input to policy changes on issues that adversely affect taxpayers.
- Phone: (651)556-6013 or (855)452-0767-
Tax Fraud Tip Line: 
- Phone: (651)297-5195 within the metro area or (800)657-3500 outside the metro area. Tips are also accepted through an online form. Individuals can remain anonymous.
Where's My Refund?: 
- A system that shows where in the process a tax refund is, or if the refund is processed, it will show the date it was sent. Processing times vary. To use the system individuals need to use the same information they used on their tax return: Social Security number, date of birth, and the exact refund amount. The system can also be accessed online.
- Phone: (651)296-3781 or (800)652-9094.
What's Here
Rent Rebate/Tax Credit Information
Tax Collection Agencies
Tax Preparation Assistance
Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers
State Income Tax Information
Taxpayer Information Lines
Property Tax Information
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Tax Appeals Filing Assistance
Volunteer Income Tax Preparation - Bemidji Senior Center
Do you struggle with the complex and often convoluted language of tax returns? Do you want to understand how to enhance your tax time experience? Available for seniors over 55 and those with low to moderate income, this service allows participants to maximize the benefits of both income tax returns and property taxes.
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AARP Volunteer Tax Preparers assist income tax returns from February to April 15th on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Additionally, they go over property taxes or renter's rebates from June through August on the second Monday of each month from 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m., no appointment is needed. Call the Center at (218) 751-8836 for more information.
Do you struggle with the complex and often convoluted language of tax returns? Do you want to understand how to enhance your tax time experience? Available for seniors over 55 and those with low to moderate income, this service allows participants to maximize the benefits of both income tax returns and property taxes.
?
AARP Volunteer Tax Preparers assist income tax returns from February to April 15th on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Additionally, they go over property taxes or renter's rebates from June through August on the second Monday of each month from 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m., no appointment is needed. Call the Center at (218) 751-8836 for more information.
What's Here
Low Income
Older Adults
Rent Rebate/Tax Credit Information
General Federal Income Tax Information
State Income Tax Information
