Over 55,000 Homeowners Have Already Applied for Primary Residence Credit Program
North Dakota homeowners have applied for the tripled primary residence tax credit, offering up to $1,600 in savings with 60,000 applications filed in the first six days, officials said.
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More than 60,000 apply for North Dakota homeowners tax credit program
BISMARCK — North Dakota homeowners could save up to $1,600 on their property tax bill this year. State Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus says they’ve already logged 60,000 applications for the primary residence credit, just six days into the application window opening. He thinks the surge in interest is because lawmakers tripled the value of the tax credit in the last legislative session. Kroshus advises people to apply early, just in case there a…
Over 55,000 homeowners have already applied for Primary Residence Credit Program
BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota home owners are being reminded to sign up for the Primary Residence Credit Program sooner rather than later. Established in 2023, and expanded in 2025, the primary residence credit can take up to $1600 off a homeowners property tax bill. The entry portal opened just after midnight on New Year’s Day. Homeowners need to apply for the tax credit before the April 1st deadline. State Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus says t…
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