April 8, 2014 Department of Revenue Progress Report

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STATUS OF PRIORITIES.

 

Priority

Status

Description

1

Complete

Revise the forms and instructions and work with the software vendors. 

2

Complete

Make internal software changes so that we can process returns and issue accurate refunds. 

3

In progress

Review returns that were already filed to determine if these taxpayers qualify for one of the new tax benefits.

We have divided the returns into two groups:

  •  Returns that may need to be adjusted – We are manually reviewing these returns, from oldest filed to most recent, to determine if they should be adjusted.
  • Returns that definitely need to be adjusted – We will begin manually reviewing these returns, in order of filing on April 9.

We are also programming our integrated tax system to automate some of the reviews and adjustments.

4

Pending

Review the homestead credit refund and property tax refund claims filed and determine if adjustments are needed.

 

UPDATE YOUR ADDRESS. Taxpayers who have changed addresses since their last filing should notify the department of their new address so we can send refunds and correspondence to the correct place.

ALREADY FILED? We will review your return. If you qualify for a new deduction or credits, one of three things will happen after our review:

1.  We will adjust your return and issue  a refund, if due

2.  We will request more information from you,  adjust your return if possible, and issue a refund, if due

3.  If we cannot adjust your return, we will notify you that you will need to file an amended return

STATS. Approximately 64% (1.8 million) of Minnesotans have filed their taxes.

WEB. For complete tax law change information, visit our website. You’ll find video of our April 2 press conference, list of 10 middle class tax cuts, and more.

THANK YOU. Thank you to tax software companies, tax preparers, and taxpayers for your patience and for your support to implement the new tax law changes.

NEXT PROGRESS REPORT. Scheduled for April 15.