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Minnesota Statutes - Property Taxes

Minnesota Statutes > Property Taxes


Current as of: 2010
Chapter 272Taxation, General Provisions
Chapter 273Taxes; Listing, Assessment
Chapter 274Assessments; Review, Correction, Equalization
Chapter 275Taxes; Levy, Extension
Chapter 276Collection, Accounting, Distribution
Chapter 276ATax Relief Area Revenue Distribution
Chapter 277Delinquent Personal Property Taxes
Chapter 278Real or Personal Property Tax; Objection, Defense
Chapter 279Delinquent Real Estate Taxes
Chapter 280Real Estate Tax Judgment Sales
Chapter 281Real Estate Tax Sales, Redemption
Chapter 282Tax-forfeited Land Sales
Chapter 283Refund to Purchasers
Chapter 284Actions Involving Tax Titles
Chapter 287Mortgage Registry Tax; Deed Tax

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Questions & Answers: Property Taxes

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Minnesota Laws: Property Taxes

Minnesota Statutes - Property Taxes
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 290A - Property Tax Refund
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 290B - Senior Citizens' Property Tax Deferral
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