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For taxes paid, Minnesota offers a ‘taxpayer receipt’ for where dollars go

MINNESOTA, AUG 4 – The system estimates taxpayer contributions to key programs like education and health care, aiming to enhance transparency in state spending, officials said.

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MINNEAPOLIS — Whether they like it all or not, Minnesota taxpayers purchase a lot of state services. A relatively new state law entitles them to a receipt for what they buy – sort of. At least once per year since the 2023 Minnesota “Taxpayer Receipt” law took effect, state officials have been required to publicize its existence. That happened last week, putting fresh attention on an online calculator that spits out information on how money sent …

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MPR News broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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