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Eden Villalovas, Breaking News Reporter


NextImg:Stimulus update: Minnesota sending out direct payments worth up to $1,300 by the end of September

Thousands of Minnesota residents will receive state-funded, one-time direct payments worth up to $1,300 per family by the end of September.

Minnesota started sending out property tax rebates in August, and the state Department of Revenue said all payments are expected to be initiated by the end of September. The checks are part of the state's multibillion-dollar budget surplus law signed by Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN). The $2 million one-time tax rebate will be based on Minnesotans' 2021 income tax returns, and the money will be automatically distributed either by check or direct deposit.

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“This rebate will help millions of Minnesotans pay for everyday expenses such as groceries, school supplies, rent, or child care,” Revenue Commissioner Paul Marquart said. “We know it will be very valuable to a lot of people, and we look forward to sending payments out in early fall.”

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All Minnesotans who lived in the state in 2021 and filed an income tax return or property tax refund are eligible for the one-time rebate. The adjusted gross income limit is $75,000 for single filers and $150,000 for married couples who filed together. Single filers will see $260, and married couples will receive $520, with $260 per dependent, up to three, meaning married couples with the maximum number of dependents could see up to $1,300.

The rebate is being handled outside the typical tax refund processing system, so taxpayers cannot track where their rebate is. However, officials encourage those who expect a payment to contact the department’s customer service operations if the rebate is not issued by October.