The Minnesota Department of Revenue waives certain penalties if taxpayer has met certain payments criteria by the original due date of the return. If such criteria are met, the extension is automatic. Therefore, the MDOR doesn't have an extension request form.
The Minnesota Department of Revenue waives certain penalties if taxpayer has met certain payments criteria by the original due date of the return. If such criteria are met, the extension is automatic. Therefore, the MDOR doesn't have an extension request form.
Minnesota's AMT roughly follows the federal AMT. Both require taxpayers to compute a tentative liability under a second tax structure. This second tax structure, the AMT, has a broader tax base (due to fewer deductions, exemptions, and credits) and lower rates than the regular tax.
You are not required to submit a form to receive a filing extension. If the IRS grants an extension to file your federal return that is longer than Minnesota's seven-month extension, your state filing due date is extended to the federal due date.
If you're unable to file your Minnesota income tax return by April 15, 2025, you may file under extension. This means you'll have extra time to file your return - it'll need to be filed by October 15, 2025. You don't have to submit an extension request to Minnesota to file under an extension.
Personal. We give you an automatic 6-month extension to file your return.
The federal welfare reform law imposes a 60-month lifetime limit on the receipt of assistance funded by Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). The state's welfare program, Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP), includes this 60-month limit, but has some exemptions and extensions.
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