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Wabasha (population 2400) is Minnesotas oldest community and one of the oldest cities along the Mississippi. Native and fur trade communities in this area go back to the 1600s, and Wabasha, continuously occupied since 1826, was established as a town in 1830.
How many homeowners receive refunds, and what is the total amount paid? 494,627 homeowners received refunds based on 2022 property taxes payable and 2021 incomes. The average refund was $1,129, and the total dollar amount of refunds paid statewide was $558.5 million.
ing to a news release, the agreement reached in June 2023 between 3M and U.S. public water suppliers (PWS) got final approval in federal court on Friday. The agreement says 3M will pay up to $10.3 billion over 13 years to help water utilities with remidiation, as well as testing for PFAS in drinking water.
Minnesota has agreed to a $109 million settlement to resolve claims that it failed to compensate property owners for surplus value when their properties were forfeited for nonpayment of property taxes.
Thousands of former owners of properties in every Minnesota county that were taken by the government for delinquent property taxes are now able to submit their claims and receive payments from the settlement fund averaging more than $20,000 per forfeited property.
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There are two types of property tax refunds in Minnesota. One is income based and you may apply for this if your household income is less than $128,280; you owned and occupied a home in Minnesota; are filing a refund for 2021 or later; did not rent out your home; and did not use your home for business.
Jensen Class Members include all persons subjected to the use of any aversive or deprivation procedures, including restraints or seclusion, while a resident at the METO program at any time(s) from July 1, 1997, through May 1, 2011.
To qualify, all of these must be true: You are 65 or older in the year you apply. If married, one of you is 65 or older and the other is at least 62. Your household income is $96,000 or less.

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