ST30, Notice of Business Change - Minnesota Department of Revenue - revenue state mn 2025

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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.
Minnesota Statute 287.21 provides for deed tax to be paid on deeds to be recorded. The rate is 0.0033 of the purchase price (Example: $105,250 X 0.0033 = $347.33 deed tax).
ItemsFeesDescription Transfer of fee simple title (deed, etc.) $46 $40 1st certificate each additional certificate Entry of each memorial per certificate of title $46 $20 first certificate each additional certificate Certificate of Possessory Title (CPT) $46 Issuance of a CECT (common element certificate) $40 82 more rows
The deed tax is a transfer tax. It is imposed on the value of real property transferred. The deed tax rate is 0.33 percent of net consideration (i.e., the price paid for the real property).
Minnesota Revenue, PO Box 64564, St. Paul, MN 55164-0564 Phone: 651-556-3003 (Twin Cities), 1-800-657-3909 (elsewhere in MInnesota) TTY: Call 711 for Minnesota Relay This fact sheet is intended to help you become more familiar with Minne- sota tax laws and your rights and responsibilities under the laws.
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A tax deed is a legal document that grants ownership of a property to a government body when the owner fails to pay any associated property taxes. A tax deed gives the government agency the authority to sell the property to collect the delinquent taxes. Once sold, the property is then transferred to the purchaser.
Deed transfer taxes are separate from property taxes. Typically, local counties collect it at the time of deed filing and affix a stamp to the deed, rendering it valid. The county then delivers collected funds to the state, which disperses the monies to support state, county and municipality operations.
To complete the name change, submit the following documents to us: Completed DLI Licensed Business Name Change form. Copy of the amendment changing the legal name with Minnesota Secretary of State. Updated Certificate of Insurance showing the new legal entity as the insured.

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