Welcome to property taxes Guide
Property Taxes In California Article
. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.
You may also listen to this article by using the following controls.
An Overview of Hennepin County Property Taxes
from:Like most other areas of the country, Hennepin County, Minnesota charges residents yearly property taxes. In Minnesota, property taxes provide the majority of the funding for local governments and local programs, including schools, roads and police and fire support.
Hennepin County property taxes are collected by the county and distributed between the county, cities, townships, school districts and special districts, such as the Metropolitan Council, the Metropolitan Transit and the Metropolitan Mosquito Control District.
The amount of Hennepin County property taxes you’ll owe is dependent upon the value of your property as valued by the local tax assessor. Assessors estimate property values and set their classifications for tax purposes. Once the properties in the county are assessed, then the value of your property is calculated using the millage rate that has been determined. The millage rate is determined once the county’s budget is determined. The millage rate must be high enough to generate the required revenue, based on the property values in the area.
Once the tax assessor has valued your property, you will receive a notice of the fair market value of your home, as estimated by the tax assessor. If you dispute the value as estimated by the tax assessor, you may appeal to the county tax board. If you win your appeal, your Hennepin County property taxes may be lowered, or you may be entitled to a refund of Hennepin County property taxes already paid. When your appeal comes up to be heard, you must be prepared to explain why you feel that the property’s tax value is too high. The tax assessor will explain how he derived the figure and why he believes it is correct.
Hennepin County has what is known as a “this old house” clause in their property tax laws. Under this law, if your house is more than 45 years old, there are some home improvements you can make to your home that are exempt from increasing your property taxes. Under normal circumstances, your property taxes may increase every time you make home improvements, because the value of your home is increased. However, this provision allows owners of older homes to make necessary improvements but keep them exempt from a property tax increase.
Hennepin County provides a homestead exemption for their residents. A homestead exemption is a reduction in general Hennepin County property taxes that is due to homeowners. However, you can only claim a homestead exemption on your primary residence, so you are not entitled to this exemption on any rental or vacation properties you might own. In some cases, you may be able to apply for a homestead exemption on a home you own in which a qualifying resident lives.
Hennepin County has an additional homestead exemption for those who are blind or totally disabled. You’ll need to file for your homestead exemption at the county offices.
Property Taxes In California News
'Sun Tax' Prompts Lawsuit Against County - Patch.com
![]() Los Angeles Times | 'Sun Tax' Prompts Lawsuit Against County Patch.com "The sun tax not only discourages the development of solar energy projects in Riverside County, it does so by violating the California Constitution," LSA Executive Director Shannon Eddy said. By City News Service Plaintiffs allege the county's per-acre ... Lawsuit Filed To Halt Riverside County Sun Tax |
California pot industry's next move: Ballot initiative for state regulation - Sacramento Bee
California pot industry's next move: Ballot initiative for state regulation Sacramento Bee California's medical marijuana economy is mostly governed by local governments, often with conflicting rules. The proposed initiative, the "Medical Marijuana Regulation, Control and Taxation Act," would largely put the state in charge. |
State asks homeowners to stop deducting some taxes - San Francisco Chronicle
State asks homeowners to stop deducting some taxes San Francisco Chronicle The California Franchise Tax Board is leaning on taxpayers and tax preparers to start complying with a widely ignored law that prevents property owners from deducting certain real estate taxes on their income tax returns. Many tax preparers are telling ... |
The Heartland Tax Rebellion - Wall Street Journal
![]() Wall Street Journal | The Heartland Tax Rebellion Wall Street Journal Ms. Fallin trimmed Oklahoma's income-tax rate last year to 5.25% from 5.5%. The other state overflowing with new oil and gas revenues is North Dakota thanks to the vast Bakken Shale. But its politicians want to abolish property taxes rather than the ... |
BRE Properties Reports Fourth Quarter and Annual 2011 Results - MarketWatch (press release)
BRE Properties Reports Fourth Quarter and Annual 2011 Results MarketWatch (press release) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 06, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- BRE Properties, Inc. /quotes/zigman/220367/quotes/nls/bre BRE -0.50% today reported operating results for the quarter and year ended December 31, 2011. All per share results are reported on a fully diluted ... |



