Minnesota Property Taxes Statewide May Go up Close to $1B Next Year
- Minnesota property taxes may increase by up to $1 billion next year due to approved levy increases from various local entities.
- Total levies may reach $14.6 billion in 2026, marking a 6.9% rise from 2025's total of $13.7 billion.
- Costs for staffing and other expenses have increased, as noted by lobbyist Matt Hilgart.
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Minnesota property taxes statewide may go up close to $1B next year
ST. PAUL — Property taxes across Minnesota could increase by a total of up to $1 billion next year under approved levy increases from counties, cities and school boards and other taxing districts adopted in 2025. The increases, payable in 2026 and reported by the state Department of Revenue this week, continue a trend in the 2020s as inflation continues to drive up operational costs, according to groups representing local governments. Statewide,…
Minnesota property taxes statewide may go up close to $1 billion next year
Property taxes across Minnesota could increase by a total of up to $1 billion next year under approved levy increases from counties, cities and school boards and other taxing districts adopted in 2025. The increases, payable in 2026 and reported by the state Department of Revenue this week, continue a trend in the 2020s as inflation continues to drive up operational costs, according to groups representing local governments. Statewide, levies cou…
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