Stimulus Update: Double Check Your Mail, Minnesotas Tax Rebate Looks Like Junk
You might want to look over your junk mail before tossing it in the trash. Minnesota income tax rebate checks are being mailed from Submittable Holdings, a vendor based in Missoula, Montana, which could confuse people looking for a check from the Minnesota Department of Revenue.
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The checks are legitimate. Submittable is a form-building and funds distribution software company located in Missoula, Montana, that the state has partnered with to help distribute the 2021 One-Time Rebate Payments, Minnesota Department of Revenue spokesperson Ryan Brown told FOX 9. We also partnered with Submittable during the Frontline Worker Payment effort.