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Eden Villalovas, Breaking News Reporter


NextImg:Stimulus update: Payment worth up to $1,300 to be sent to Minnesota residents by end of September


Minnesota residents who qualified for a one-time tax rebate payment approved by the legislature last session will receive their payments by the end of September.

In August, Minnesota taxpayers began seeing payments of up to $1,300 per family in their bank accounts due to the state's multibillion-dollar budget surplus. Based on Minnesotans' 2021 income tax returns, money will be automatically disturbed either by check or direct deposit.

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

Payments were processed in August, and the state began to distribute them on the week of Aug. 16, with the Minnesota Department of Revenue saying it anticipates all payments will be sent out by the end of September.

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“The department expects the nearly 2.1 million rebate payments to be initiated by the end of September,” the statement read.

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