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Subdivision 1. Seizure information. Following the execution of a writ of entry undersection 16D.08, subdivision 2, or270C.67, the commissioner may disclose information identifying the individual or business subject to the writ, the basis for the writ, and the results of the execution, including lists of property seized.
Subd. 2. Lien payoff information. The commissioner may disclose the outstanding obligation secured by a lien filed undersection 270C.63, subdivision 2.
Subd. 3. Collection of nontax debt. The commissioner may use return information for the purpose of collecting debts referred to the commissioner under chapter 16D.
Subd. 4. Data matching program for collection of tax debts. The commissioner may disclose the name, last known address, and Social Security number of taxpayers who owe delinquent state taxes for the purpose of administering the tax debt data matching program with financial institutions undersection 13B.07.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Taxation, Supervision, Data Practices (Ch. 270-271 App.) § 270B.085. Disclosures in collection actions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/taxation-supervision-data-practices-ch-270-271-app/mn-st-sect-270b-085/
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