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Generally, property taxes in Minnesota are administered at the county level. The Minnesota Department of Revenue provides resources relating to property tax and property tax administration.
Property owners in Minnesota generally pay a property tax based on the property value. Property taxes help fund state and community services. Minnesota offers several relief and special programs for property owners.
If you're a Minnesota homeowner or renter, you may qualify for a Property Tax Refund. The refund provides property tax relief depending on your income and property taxes.
Get the latest information on where your income tax or property tax refund is in the process, or when we sent it to you. For details, go to Where's My Refund?
You can make payments for taxes and fees online, from your bank account, or in person.If you received a bill from the Minnesota Department of Revenue and cannot pay in full, you may request an installment plan. For more information, see Payment Agreements.
You may file for the Property Tax Refund on paper or electronically. The due date is August 15. You may file up to one year after the due date.
Under state law, Minnesota’s income tax brackets are recalculated each year based on the rate of inflation. The indexed brackets are adjusted by the inflation factor and the results are rounded to the nearest $10.
Property tax statements are mailed to all property owners by March 31. The statement includes: How much property tax you owe for the year ; An itemized list of your local property taxes (city or town, county, school district, etc.) Any special assessments on your property, such as special assessments for road improvements.
The portal currently contains property tax data from 2005 to 2024. It is updated annually after data submissions from all counties are received.
The Minnesota Department of Revenue asks you to supply this information on the contact form to verify your identity. The information requested on the contact form is personal information that is classified as private data under Minnesota law.