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This article gives examples of common misunderstandings about the law.
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Welcome! This free program helps you create a Minnesota Health Care Directive (HCD), also known as a "living will".
The program works by asking you questions. It uses your answers to fill out your form. You can print your form, make copies, and make it legal.
Depending on what kind of Health Care Directive you want to make, it could…
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Unemployment benefits are taxable under both federal and Minnesota law. If you received an unemployment benefit payment at any point in 2020, we will provide you a tax document called the “1099-G.”
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Beginning Jan. 16, 2021, a student who qualifies for work-study or has a $0 estimated parent contribution on their FAFSA and makes under $1,755 a month if they are a single person may receive SNAP, if they meet all other financial and non-financial SNAP eligibility criteria. The new, temporary exemptions will be in effect until 30 days after…
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COVID-19 emergency food support information for the state of Minnesota. Changes have been made so it is easier to get and use food assistance like SNAP and WIC. Find applications for these programs and links to food pantries. Food pantries are open to all without regard to immigration status or income.
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Minnesota's Frontline Worker Pay gives some workers up to $1,500 for work they did during COVID-19. You needed to apply to get this money. If you were denied, you had until August 31, 2022 to appeal. They plan to send out payments in Fall 2022. Learn more about the Frontline Worker Pay Program.
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