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Education for Justice |
FACT SHEET T-5 |
For
tax year 2011 |
WHEN
THEY KEEP YOUR TAX REFUND
WHAT IS REVENUE
RECAPTURE?
The Minnesota Department
of Revenue can keep your
ARE THERE TIMES THAT
THEY CAN’T TAKE MY REFUND?
Even if you owe the money,
they cannot take your refund if:
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Your debt is for medical bills, and your income at the time you got the medical care
was below a certain level. This level
changes each year. For example, if your
medical bill was from 2000, then
your income in 2000 must have been:
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$8,800 or less for a single person;
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$11,270 or less for a person with 1 dependent;
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$13,330 or less for a person with 2 dependents;
Call the
Department of Revenue at (651) 296-0230 to get the figures for other years or
for more than 2 dependents
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Your debt is for an overpayment of public
assistance, and you still get public assistance. This means
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You have a payment plan with the agency, you are
keeping up with the payments and the
plan says they won’t use recapture.
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Your debt is more than 6 years old. There are some exceptions to this rule. For example, they can recapture for student
loan debts even after 6 years.
In all of the above cases,
they can’t take your refund, but you must tell them so in writing.
WHAT NOTICE SHOULD I GET
IF THEY WANT TO TAKE MY REFUND?
First, a state or county
agency asks the Department of Revenue to take your refund. Then within 5 days, the agency that thinks
you owe them money must send you a notice of your rights.
The notice must tell you:
HOW DO I APPEAL?
Write to the agency that
says you owe them money, not to the
Department of Revenue. Put at the top of
the letter that it is a “Revenue Recapture Appeal.” Briefly explain why they shouldn’t keep your
refund. The reasons can be that
Keep a copy of the letter.
The agency must get your appeal within 45 days of the date of their
notice was mailed to you. The agency
should set a hearing within 30 days. You
don’t need a lawyer, but you may want to call one for advice.
You don’t have a right to a hearing if the debt comes from a court
judgment or order.
If you didn’t get a notice
of your rights from the agency, you can still appeal:
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