From Minnesota Department of Revenue <[email protected]>
Subject Minnesota Revenue urges shutdown-affected taxpayers to explore available tax options
Date November 3, 2025 4:38 PM
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*Minnesota Revenue urges shutdown-affected taxpayers to explore available tax options*

With the federal government shutdown entering its second month, the Minnesota Department of Revenue reminds those impacted of the various options available to lessen the negative effects of the shutdown. These include claiming previously unclaimed tax credits, amending previously filed returns to claim forgotten credits, and applying for relief from penalty and interest on tax payment agreements.

*Didn’t have a tax filing obligation? You can still file and claim credits that you qualify for.*

If you have not filed an individual income tax return, you can go back up to 3 1/2 years from the due date (typically April 15) to file and claim most income tax credits you qualify to receive. You can file a return and claim some credits, even if you do not have a tax filing obligation. Filing a tax return and claiming credits you are qualified to receive could result in a refund.

You may be able to claim credits like the:


* Child Tax Credit [ [link removed] ]
* Renter’s Credit [ [link removed] ]
* Working Family Credit [ [link removed] ]

To learn more about specific credits and filing requirements, visit the Income Tax Credits [ [link removed] ] webpage.

*Forgot to claim a tax credit? You can file an amended return to get your tax benefit.*

If you forgot to claim a credit on your Minnesota Individual Income Tax return after you filed it, you can file Form M1X, Amended Minnesota Income Tax [ [link removed] ], to correct it and claim the credit. Doing this may result in a refund.

To learn more about filing an amended return, visit the Amending an Income Tax Return [ [link removed] ] webpage.

*Have a tax debt but having trouble making payments due to the shutdown? You may qualify for a hardship waiver.*

If the federal government shutdown has impacted you financially and made you unable to pay for basic necessities, you may qualify for a hardship waiver for your state tax payment agreements. The department may be able to waive penalty and interest charges due to your hardship.

To learn more about qualifying for a hardship waiver, visit the Financial Hardship  [ [link removed] ]webpage.

*Chose advance payment for your Child Tax Credit? Third and final payment will be coming earlier than expected.*

The third and final advance payment for the 2025 Child Tax Credit will start reaching recipients in mid-November. More than 17,000 Minnesota families elected to receive advance payment of part of their 2025 credit to help meet their financial needs throughout the year. The average advance payment is $447.

*Want to help and reduce your taxable income for this year? Take advantage of tax savings on charitable contributions over $500.*

Not all Minnesotans are directly impacted by the federal government shutdown but may want to help those in need. Many Minnesota charities have stepped up to help those affected by the shutdown and would welcome charitable contributions. Under Minnesota law, if you do not itemize on your Minnesota return, you can take a subtraction for 50% of the amount of charitable contributions made over $500 for this tax year. This could reduce the amount of tax owed or increase a refund when filing your tax return in 2026.

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