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Minneapolis Tax Relief — IRS Help for Minneapolis Residents

Minneapolis residents facing IRS problems need experienced federal tax representation. The Twin Cities metro is home to one of the strongest and most diversified economies in the Midwest — hosting the corporate headquarters of Fortune 500 giants Target and Best Buy, a world-class healthcare and medical device sector anchored by Mayo Clinic and Medtronic, and a thriving financial services industry. Minnesota's state income tax rates are among the highest in the Midwest (5.35% to 9.85%), and residents face a unique combination of complex compensation from large corporate employers, self-employment in the robust small business community, and agricultural tax issues in the surrounding counties. Our team provides professional federal tax relief services to Minneapolis residents throughout the Twin Cities.

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3.7M

Twin Cities Metro Pop.

1.6M+

Minnesota Taxpayers

15+

Fortune 500 HQs

5.35%–9.85%

State Tax Rate Range

Tax Relief Services in Minneapolis, MN

New Beginning Tax Solutions provides professional IRS tax relief services to residents and businesses in Minneapolis, part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington metropolitan area. With a metro population of 3.7M, Minneapolis is home to thousands of taxpayers who may face IRS collections, liens, levies, audits, and back tax issues. Our team understands the local economy, the industries that drive Minneapolis, and the specific tax challenges that Minneapolis residents encounter.

The IRS maintains a significant enforcement presence across the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington metro area. Minneapolis taxpayers are subject to the same federal tax code as all Americans — but local economic conditions, industry concentrations, and cost of living all shape how IRS collection actions affect Minneapolis's residents and businesses.

Key Minneapolis Industries

Healthcare & Medical Devices

Medtronic, UnitedHealth, Mayo Clinic, Allina Health

Finance & Insurance

U.S. Bancorp, Thrivent, Ameriprise, Securian

Retail Headquarters

Target, Best Buy, General Mills, 3M, Ecolab

Manufacturing

Medical devices, food processing, electronics, machinery

Food & Agriculture

Cargill, Land O'Lakes, CHS, General Mills

Technology

Health tech, enterprise software, fintech startup ecosystem

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IRS Offices Near Minneapolis, MN

Minneapolis residents can visit these IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers for in-person help. Appointments are required — call the number listed or schedule online at IRS.gov before visiting.

IRS Minneapolis TAC

212 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55401

Phone: 844-545-5640

Hours: Mon–Fri 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (by appointment)

IRS St. Paul TAC

30 E 7th St, St Paul, MN 55101

Phone: 844-545-5640

Hours: Mon–Fri 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (by appointment)

MN State Tax Agency

Minnesota Department of Revenue

The Minnesota Department of Revenue administers individual income tax at rates ranging from 5.35% to 9.85% across four brackets, plus corporate franchise tax, sales tax, and property tax. Minnesota's rates are among the highest in the Midwest, and the DOR actively shares data with the IRS. A federal IRS audit outcome frequently triggers a Minnesota DOR review of the same tax year.

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Common Tax Problems for Minneapolis Residents

While Minneapolis taxpayers face the same IRS code as everyone else, certain issues are more common in the Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington metro area due to the local economy, cost of living, and industry mix.

Corporate Executive & Bonus Compensation Audit Risk

The Twin Cities is home to more Fortune 500 headquarters per capita than any other US metro. Corporate executives, senior managers, and professionals earning substantial salaries with performance bonuses, deferred compensation, and equity awards face elevated IRS audit risk. The IRS targets high-income returns for review, particularly when they involve: large Schedule A itemized deductions, non-qualified deferred compensation reporting, stock option exercise and sale, or substantial charitable contributions. An IRS audit of a corporate executive's return can be invasive and document-intensive — early representation is essential.

Medical Device & Healthcare Professional Tax Issues

Minneapolis is the global center of the medical device industry, and the Twin Cities has one of the largest concentrations of healthcare professionals in the country. Surgeons, specialists, and medical device sales representatives often receive complex compensation that includes base salary, productivity bonuses, and sometimes 1099 income from consulting or speaking engagements. Many healthcare professionals fall behind on quarterly estimated payments for their 1099 income, accumulating back taxes and penalties. The IRS receives copies of all 1099-NEC forms and automatically cross-references them against filed returns.

MN DOR & IRS Dual Enforcement — High State Rates

Minnesota's top income tax rate of 9.85% is among the highest in the Midwest and the fourth-highest in the nation. When the IRS assesses additional tax, the Minnesota Department of Revenue is notified and routinely issues its own assessment for the corresponding state tax. Twin Cities residents can face simultaneous collection actions — federal wage garnishment or bank levy alongside state levy or revenue recapture. We focus on federal resolution while coordinating strategy to manage the dual-agency exposure.

Agriculture & Farm Operator Tax Complexity

The Twin Cities metro is surrounded by Minnesota's agricultural heartland, and many area residents are farm operators, commodity traders, or owners of agricultural cooperatives. Farm taxation is uniquely complex: crop insurance proceeds, USDA payments, commodity credit loans, livestock depreciation, conservation easements, and special farm income averaging rules. The IRS scrutinizes large farm returns for improper expense classification, hobby-loss issues, and failure to report all commodity sales. If you operate a farm or agricultural business in the Twin Cities region and face IRS issues, specialized representation is critical.

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Minneapolis Tax Relief — Questions Answered

Where can I visit an IRS office in Minneapolis?
The Twin Cities has two IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers: the Minneapolis TAC at 212 3rd Ave S in the Minneapolis Federal Building, and the St. Paul TAC at 30 E 7th St. Both offices require appointments — call 844-545-5640. We can represent you at either location.
I'm a medical device sales rep on 1099 — how do I handle back IRS taxes?
Medical device sales professionals in the Twin Cities often receive substantial 1099 income from commissions and bonuses. As a 1099 contractor, you're responsible for both income tax and self-employment tax (15.3%) through quarterly estimated payments. If you've fallen behind, we can evaluate your financial situation: reconstruct income and expense records, file or amend returns to claim business deductions (home office, mileage, travel, equipment), and negotiate an installment agreement, penalty abatement, or Offer in Compromise based on your true financial picture.
Will Minnesota DOR also come after me if the IRS audits me?
Yes — the Minnesota Department of Revenue has a direct data-sharing agreement with the IRS. When the IRS adjusts your federal tax liability (through audit, amended return, or deficiency assessment), the IRS notifies the Minnesota DOR, which then typically issues its own assessment for the corresponding state tax. We focus on federal resolution but help you understand and prepare for the likely state follow-up, and can refer you to a Minnesota tax specialist for DOR-specific matters.
I'm a Target/Best Buy corporate employee with stock options and an IRS notice — what do I do?
Equity compensation is a frequent audit and notice trigger for Twin Cities corporate employees. Whether it's non-qualified stock options, restricted stock units, or employee stock purchase plans, the IRS receives third-party reporting on all equity transactions and cross-references it against your return. Common issues include cost basis errors on stock sales (failing to adjust for W-2 reported income), disqualifying dispositions of ESPP shares, and AMT from ISO exercises. Do not respond to an IRS notice about equity transactions without professional review — a poorly worded response can waive important rights.
How does Minnesota's high state income tax affect my IRS Offer in Compromise?
State income tax payments are an allowable expense in IRS financial analysis for Offer in Compromise purposes. The IRS's Reasonable Collection Potential calculation takes into account your actual state income tax obligation as a necessary living expense. Because Minnesota's rates are among the highest in the nation (up to 9.85%), a larger portion of your income is considered committed to state taxes, which can improve your OIC terms at the federal level. We'll accurately document your Minnesota tax obligation in your federal IRS resolution package.

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Whether you live in downtown Minneapolis or the surrounding Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington metro area, our team can review your IRS situation and explain your options — free, confidential, and with no obligation.

New Beginning Tax Solutions is a private tax resolution company and is not affiliated with the IRS or any government agency. Results vary based on individual circumstances.