It manages and enforces the reporting, payment, and receipt of taxes owed to the state, as well as some other fees.
[1] As of 2017, the department administered more than 30 taxes totaling almost $21 billion per year.
[2] In 2017, it had more than a thousand employees and processed half a million paper individual tax returns, which is about 15% of all individual tax returns in the state.
[3] Its headquarters near the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul is named for former governor Harold Stassen.
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