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We will stop all collection actions when your debt is paid in full. For a payoff amount, contact us at 651-556-3003, 1-800-657-3909 (toll-free), or mdor.collection@state.mn.us.
Collectors may not call you at work if you inform the collector that you cant take personal calls at work. Collectors may not make false statements, use unfair practices, or harass you. Collectors must stop contacting you if you ask in writing. Collectors may not accept cash from you without giving you a receipt.
Our records show that you have an outstanding balance. Additional interest will accrue if the tax and/or fee is not paid in full. Details of the balance due are shown on your letter.
Getting a letter from the IRS can make some taxpayers nervous but theres no need to panic. The IRS sends notices and letters when it needs to ask a question about a taxpayers tax return, let them know about a change to their account or request a payment.
You may receive a letter from the Minnesota Department of Revenue indicating we received a suspicious Minnesota income tax or property tax refund return. In these cases, we stop processing the return to safeguard your information.
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It means they took some or all of your Federal refund and sent it to the MN taxing authority because you owed unpaid state taxes.
In Minnesota, the statute of limitations for collecting most debts, like credit cards and medical bills, is six years. Once that time elapses, the creditor cannot force you to pay.
Some common reasons for certified letters include an outstanding balance, refund issues, return questions, identification verification, missing information, return changes, and processing delays. If youre unsure of the reason for a certified letter from the IRS, ask your tax accountant for help.

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