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Tax Information

 

Notice of Expiration of Redemption - Property Subject to Forfeiture List

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Property Tax Refund Calculator (new page) 

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Instructions for using the Delinquent Tax List in Excel or Adobe Formats

You can search for a particular parcel by name or parcel number in either Excel or Adobe.  We have found that it is easier to search in Adobe rather than Excel.

To begin a search, start with your cursor at the beginning of the document.  Choose Edit from the Menu Bar and choose Find, or use the shortcut Ctrl + F, and enter the name/parcel number you wish to locate.  Then you can either hit Enter or click on the Next arrow.  If you should happen to be in the middle of the document when you begin a search, you will need to press the Previous or Next arrows accordingly.  This will take you to the parcel.  Note that the lists are in order from oldest to newest delinquent year.  Therefore, to ensure all delinquent years are accounted for, click the Next arrow to search through the remaining document for additional delinquent taxes. 
 

If you receive this message:  “Acrobat has finished searching the document.  The find item was not found,” then that parcel does not have delinquent taxes or you have reached the end of the document.  To be sure, check that the number has been entered correctly.  In Excel, the search will continue to repeat over the document so you will need to note once you have all of the years. 

This list will be updated weekly for use.  Please note the payoff date to ensure you have the correct list.  If you should have any questions about the information on this list, please contact our office at 507-437-9456

Delinquent Tax List 2010 - Updated 2/22/2010  Excel Format   Adobe pdf Format 

Mobile Home Delinquent Tax List 2010

 

Schedule of Penalties for Late Payment of Property Tax

To avoid a penalty, envelopes must be postmarked by the due date to be considered paid on time.

If you pay your first half and second half property tax after the due dates, a penalty will be added to your tax. The later you pay, the greater the penalty you must pay. This table shows the penalty you will pay if your property taxes due are not paid before the date shown:


 

Property

5/16

6/1

7/1

8/1

9/1

10/1

10/16

11/1

11/16

12/1

1/4

Homestead and Cabins

  1st Half

2%

4%

5%

6%

7%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

10%

  2nd Half

 

 

 

 

 

 

2%

6%

6%

8%

10%

  Both Unpaid

 

 

 

 

 

 

5%

7%

7%

8%

10%

Non-Homestead

  1st Half

4%

8%

9%

10%

11%

12%

12%

12%

12%

12%

14%

  2nd Half

 

 

 

 

 

 

4%

8%

8%

12%

14%

  Both Unpaid

 

 

 

 

 

 

8%

10%

10%

12%

14%

Personal Property

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

Manufactured Home

  1st Half

 

 

 

 

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

8%

  2nd Half

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8%

8%

8

  If the due date for your second half property tax payment is November 15th and your property is classified as agricultural homestead property, the penalty rates for late payments are: 6% if you pay from November 16th through November 30th;   8% if you pay from December 1 through January 3; and 10% if you pay on January 4th, or later.

If the due date for your second half property tax payment is November 15th and your property is classified as agricultural non-homestead property, the penalty rates for late payment are: 8% if you pay from November 16th through November 30th ; 12% if you pay from December 1st through January 3rd; and 14% if you pay on January 4th, or later.

If you own both a farm and another type of property, a home in town for example, the November 15th due date applies only to the property taxes on your farm property. The property taxes on your other property are due October 15th. The special law does not apply to first-half property taxes. First-half property taxes on all property, including farm property, are due May 15th.

NOTE: The taxes for personal property located on leased government-owned land may be paid in two installments which are due at the same time as real property taxes, and which are subject to the same penalty schedule and penalty rates as real property taxes. All other personal property taxes are due in full on or before May 15th.

 

 

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Last modified: 04/23/09