August 15, 2019: Minnesota Department of Revenue posts links to updated 2017 and 2018 filing software and tax law changes FAQs.
Minnesota Department of Revenue sent this bulletin at 08/15/2019 10:41 AM CDT
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Since the end of the 2019 Legislative Session, the Minnesota Department of Revenue has been working to update the state tax filing systems to reflect changes made to Minnesota’s tax laws. During this annual process, we are updating forms and gathering your frequently asked questions about changes that were passed into law for tax years 2017 and 2018.
For Tax Year 2017 and Tax Year 2018
Our forms and systems are now updated for the changes passed into law for tax years 2017 and 2018.
Links to Software Providers who have revised their software are available on our website and additional software will be listed as it becomes available. You can now file using these products for 2017 or 2018 returns. If you have already filed your return for these years, do not file an amended return.
- Electronic Filing Options for Business Income Taxes for 2017 and 2018
- Electronic Filing Software for Individuals for 2017 and 2018
FAQs
We have updated our website’s FAQs page today (August 15, 2019) with answers to some of these questions.
For Tax Year 2019 (2020 filing season)
The department’s timeline for making changes to our income tax filing systems spans approximately nine months each year. This process starts in May each year at the end of the legislative session and continues through the opening of filing season in January.
- 2020 Filing Season Timeline for Tax Year 2019 PDF
- When is the Minnesota filing deadline for tax year 2019? The filing deadline for tax year 2019 will be Wednesday, April 15, 2020.
- Will there be opportunities for me to learn more about changes expected in the 2020 filing season? For email updates on the latest information and opportunities to engage, subscribe to our Tax Law Changes email list.
We will continue providing further guidance, resources, and answers to FAQs we’ve received as they become available on our Tax Law Changes webpage and by notifying you through these Tax Law Changes email updates.