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Homestead Exemption for 65+ Eligible taxpayers 65 years of age or over receive an exemption of $4,000 from all state and county property taxes. Through local option, counties may increase the amount of the exemption.
Annual property tax bills are mailed in early October of each year. The bill is payable in two installments. The 1st installment is due on November 1 and is delinquent if the payment is not received by 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by December 10. A 10% penalty is assessed for delinquent payments.
Forms W-2, 1099 or other information returns They must file these forms with the IRS and send a copy to you. You should get them electronically or by mail in January or February.
Penalties for filing late can mount up at a rate of 5% of the amount of tax due for each month (or portion thereof) that youre late. If youre more than 60 days late, the minimum penalty is $100 or 100% of the tax due with the return, whichever is less.
Annual tax bills and the first installment of semi-annual bills are due on or before September 30th and become delinquent on October 1st. The second semi-annual installment is due December 31st and becomes delinquent January 1st.
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Where LPT (including any interest) remains unpaid, it becomes a charge on the property. This means you cannot sell or transfer the property unless you pay the outstanding amount of LPT tax and interest.
Looking for your property tax statement? You can get a copy of your property tax statement from the county website or county treasurer where the property is located. For websites and contact information, visit County Websites on Minnesota.gov.

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