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  1. Begin by clicking ‘Get Form’ to open the document in our editor.
  2. Fill in the 'Street', 'City', 'State', and 'Zip Code' fields for both the seller (Grantor) and buyer (Grantee). Ensure all information is accurate.
  3. Enter the 'Personal Property Parcel or Account No.', along with details such as 'Make', 'Year', and 'Model' of the mobile home.
  4. Complete the sections for tax calculations, including any applicable state and local taxes, delinquent interest, and penalties. Make sure to total these amounts accurately.
  5. Sign and date the affidavit section, certifying that all provided information is true under penalty of perjury. Both Grantor and Grantee must sign.
  6. Review your completed form for any missing information before submitting it to the County Treasurer's office.

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County treasurers, who are elected to four-year terms, serve as the local county banker, safe keeper of all taxes, and investor of local funds. The responsibilities of county treasurers include: Collection of local taxes, particularly the real property and personal property taxes.
A common mistake is trying to deduct the full years worth of property tax, utilities, insurance, etc., even though the property wasnt being rented the whole year.
To be a good treasurer, you should have experience in accounting, business administration, and finance. Most treasurers earn a bachelors or masters degree in one of these areas or a related field. You can gain work experience in a lower-level position, such as a treasury analyst, and earn professional certification.
State and Local Real Estate Taxes Enter on line 5b the state and local taxes you paid on real estate you own that wasnt used for business, but only if the taxes are assessed uniformly at a like rate on all real property throughout the community, and the proceeds are used for general community or governmental purposes.
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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The position provides a check and balance between the clerk, assessor, auditor and commissioners. The Treasurer also serves other local government entities, e.g. schools, ports, fire districts, etc. besides the county. The Treasurer is accountable directly to the citizens on how the publics money is managed.

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