If you didn’t cash your tax rebate check from the state of Minnesota, you’re getting another chance.
The Minnesota Department of Revenue announced Wednesday, Nov. 15, it will reissue nearly 150,000 one-time tax rebate checks that have gone uncashed and expired after 60 days.
The reissued checks will go out in two batches: one batch this week and the second batch in early December. They will be valid for 60 days from the date of issuance.
Paper checks appear in a plain white envelope. They will be from Submittable Holdings located in Missoula, Montana, and will carry the signature of Revenue Commissioner Paul Marquart. These checks are protected by standard banking safeguards that help detect and deter fraud.
Any unclaimed one-time rebate payments will eventually be handed over to the commerce department’s Unclaimed Property Division.
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