Mn department of revenue mail

The Minnesota Department of Revenue (DOR) sends various types of mail to taxpayers and businesses. Here are some common types of mail you may receive from the DOR:

  1. Tax notices: These notices inform you of changes to your tax account, such as unpaid taxes, penalties, or interest. They may also request additional information or payment.
  2. Refund checks: If you overpaid your taxes, you may receive a refund check from the DOR.
  3. Tax bills: The DOR sends tax bills to businesses and individuals who owe taxes, including property taxes, sales taxes, and withholding taxes.
  4. Audit notifications: If your tax return is selected for audit, you may receive a notification from the DOR explaining the audit process and what you need to do.
  5. Tax credit notifications: The DOR may send notifications about tax credits you're eligible for, such as the Minnesota Working Family Credit or the Minnesota Child and Dependent Care Credit.
  6. Business registration notifications: If you're a business owner, you may receive notifications about business registration requirements, such as registering for a sales tax permit or withholding tax account.
  7. Tax payment reminders: The DOR may send reminders about upcoming tax payment deadlines or overdue taxes.
  8. Refund offset notices: If you're owed a refund, but the DOR has a lien or other debt against you, you may receive a notice explaining the offset process.
  9. Tax return processing notifications: The DOR may send notifications about the status of your tax return, including any errors or missing information.
  10. Annual tax statements: The DOR sends annual statements to taxpayers, including a summary of their tax payments and any refunds or credits.

If you receive a notice or letter from the DOR, it's essential to review it carefully and take any necessary action. You can contact the DOR if you have questions or concerns about a specific notice or letter.