2025 Session Last amended: 1991 session

§ 270B.131 — Disclosure of Contents of Tax Returns

Plain-Language Summary

It is against the law for a government employee to look at someone's tax information without a work-related reason. Even if the employee does not share the information, just looking at it without authorization is a violation.

Practical Notes
Government employees cannot snoop through tax records out of curiosity. Browsing a neighbor’s or ex-spouse’s tax data without a legitimate work purpose can lead to criminal charges and termination.