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Taxpayer Bill of Rights
Learn about your rights with the IRS and the tax collection process. The Taxpayer Advocate Service can also help you with other tax issues on their website or call 1-877-777-4778.
Source: Taxpayer Advocate Service
Minnesota Tax Court
Website for the Minnesota Tax Court. Includes decisions, forms and contact information.
Source: Minnesota Tax Court
IRS Audits information
Information and explanation of the IRS audit process and other commonly asked questions.
Source: Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Minnesota Department of Revenue Audit Information
Information about the tax audit process from the Minnesota State Department of Revenue.
Source: Minnesota Department of Revenue
Taxpayer Identification Numbers
Learn about how immigrants who do not have or cannot get a social security number can file tax returns using a TIN or ITIN.
Source: Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Seniors Legal Rights booklet
Booklet covering a wide range of issues affecting senior citizens, including financial exploitation.
Source: Minnesota Attorney General's Office
Financial Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults
Information and warning signs of financial exploitation of elders and recommendations for getting help.
Source: Minnesota Elder Justice Center
Contempt of Court - Minnesota Court Forms and Information
Welcome! These Minnesota Court forms help you obtain or respond to a contempt of court motion. “Contempt of Court” is a decision by a judge that someone has disobeyed a court order they knew existed and they did so with no good reason.
Source: Minnesota Courts
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