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Frequently Asked Questions - Homestead Credit InformationFor Assessing information visit Assessing Division FAQQ: What is a homestead credit? A: A homestead credit is a reduction that is applied to your general property tax for property that you occupy and own as your primary place of residence. Q: How do I qualify for a homestead credit? A: To qualify for a homestead credit, you must meet all of the following requirements:
Q: What do I have to do to receive a homestead credit for my property? A: To receive a homestead credit, you must comply with all of the following requirements:
Q: Is the Amount of Homestead Credit on all properties the same amount? A: No. The homestead credit is based on a number of factors, including property market value. Not all properties are eligible for a full (100%) homestead credit. Credits disabled persons may also affect the amount of the homestead credit received. Homestead credit is eliminated after a property value exceeds an approximate value of $400,000. Q: What will happen if I sell or move out of my home? Do I need to tell the Assessor? A: Yes. You must notify the assessor within 30 days of sale of property or if it is no longer your primary place of residence. Q: Is there anything else I should know about homestead? A: Every homestead is unique. Some homesteads involve property held under a trust agreement. Other property is purchased with lender requirements that may affect the homestead classification. You are encouraged to contact the Assessing Division with any questions you may have. Additional printed information about homesteads is available by referring to Minnesota Statute Chapter 273.124.
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