To account for inflationary changes, Minnesota is boosting the income ranges in its four tax brackets by 2.37% next year.
The Department of Revenue says Minnesota taxpayers will see tax brackets change by 2.369% from tax year 2025, to protect ...
The owner of Star Autism Center in St. Cloud faces a federal wire fraud charge tied to an alleged $6M Medicaid autism ...
Federal prosecutors have unveiled charges against six more people accused of defrauding programs in Minnesota — adding to a ...
The U.S. Treasury Department is investigating allegations that tax dollars from Minnesota may have been diverted to the Al-Shabaab militant group in Somalia, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on ...
The brackets will increase by 2.369 percent from 2025, ensuring taxpayers aren't subject to higher rates due solely to ...
Minnesota’s new paid leave policy launches next month, guaranteeing up to 12 weeks off for workers with new babies or who ...
States can help families afford the rising cost of basic needs by considering legislation that gives families the option to ...
Minnesota is spending more than it generates in revenue, and slow economic growth, increased spending are driving up costs.
Minnesota fraud schemes involving hundreds of millions in stolen taxpayer money spark House investigation and intense ...
Secretary Scott Bessent defended his department’s investigation into alleged diversion of Minnesota tax dollars to terrorists ...