Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 273 — Taxes; Listing, Assessment
Section 273.42 — Rate Of Tax; Entry And Certification; Credit On Payment; Property Tax Credit.

Subdivision 1. Tax rate; payment. The property set forth in section 273.37, subdivision 2, consisting of transmission lines of less than 69 kv and transmission lines of 69 kv and above located in an unorganized township, and distribution lines not taxed as provided in sections 273.38, 273.40 and 273.41 shall be taxed at the average local tax rate of taxes levied for all purposes throughout the county after disparity reduction aid is applied, and shall be entered on the tax lists by the county auditor against the owner thereof and certified to the county treasurer at the same time and in the same manner that other taxes are certified, and, when paid, shall be credited as follows: 50 percent to the general revenue fund of the county and 50 percent to the general school fund of the county, except that if there are high voltage transmission lines as defined in section 216E.01, the construction of which was commenced after July 1, 1974, and which are located in unorganized townships within the county, then the distribution of taxes within this subdivision shall be credited as follows: 50 percent to the general revenue fund of the county, 40 percent to the general school fund of the county and ten percent to a utility property tax credit fund, which is hereby established.
Subd. 2. Property tax credit. Owners of land that is an agricultural or nonagricultural homestead, nonhomestead agricultural land, rental residential property, and both commercial and noncommercial seasonal residential recreational property, as those terms are defined in section 273.13 listed on records of the county auditor or county treasurer over which runs a high voltage transmission line with a capacity of 200 kilovolts or more, except a high voltage transmission line the construction of which was commenced prior to July 1, 1974, shall receive a property tax credit in an amount determined by multiplying a fraction, the numerator of which is the length of high voltage transmission line which runs over that parcel and the denominator of which is the total length of that particular line running over all property within the city or township by ten percent of the transmission line tax revenue derived from the tax on that portion of the line within the city or township pursuant to section 273.36. In the case of property owners in unorganized townships, the property tax credit shall be determined by multiplying a fraction, the numerator of which is the length of the qualifying high voltage transmission line which runs over the parcel and the denominator of which is the total length of the qualifying high voltage transmission line running over all property within all the unorganized townships within the county, by the total utility property tax credit fund amount available within the county for that year pursuant to subdivision 1. Where a right-of-way width is shared by more than one property owner, the numerator shall be adjusted by multiplying the length of line on the parcel by the proportion of the total width on the parcel owned by that property owner. The amount of credit for which the property qualifies shall not exceed 20 percent of the total gross tax on the parcel prior to deduction of the state paid agricultural credit, provided that, if the property containing the right-of-way is included in a parcel which exceeds 40 acres, the total gross tax on the parcel shall be multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the sum of the number of acres in each quarter-quarter section or portion thereof which contains a right-of-way and the denominator of which is the total number of acres in the parcel set forth on the tax statement, and the maximum credit shall be 20 percent of the product of that computation, prior to deduction of those credits. The auditor of the county in which the affected parcel is located shall calculate the amount of the credit due for each parcel and transmit that information to the county treasurer. The county auditor, in computing the credit received pursuant to section 273.135, shall reduce the gross tax by the amount of the credit received pursuant to this section, unless the amount of the credit would be less than $10.
If, after the county auditor has computed the credit to those qualifying property owners in unorganized townships, there is money remaining in the utility property tax credit fund, then that excess amount in the fund shall be returned to the general school fund of the county.
Subd. 3. State tax on transmission and distribution lines. Notwithstanding section 273.425, the entire tax capacity of property taxed at the average local tax rate under subdivision 1 is subject to the state tax rate provided in section 275.025. Notwithstanding subdivisions 1 and 2, the entire proceeds of the state tax levy for each such property must be distributed to the state under the procedures provided in chapter 276. No portion of the proceeds from the state levy on such property is distributed within the county under subdivision 1 or 2.
(2012-3) 1925 c 306 s 3; 1949 c 554 s 3; 1978 c 658 s 4; 1979 c 303 art 2 s 20; 1980 c 607 art 10 s 3; 1Sp1981 c 1 art 2 s 15; 1982 c 523 art 16 s 1; 1Sp1985 c 14 art 4 s 70; 1Sp1986 c 1 art 4 s 24; 1987 c 268 art 6 s 35; 1Sp1989 c 1 art 2 s 11; 1990 c 604 art 3 s 22; 1Sp2001 c 5 art 3 s 44; 2003 c 127 art 5 s 21; 2014 c 275 art 1 s 90

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 272 - 289 — Property Taxes

Chapter 273 — Taxes; Listing, Assessment

Section 273.01 — Listing And Assessment, Time.

Section 273.02 — Omitted Property.

Section 273.03 — Real Estate; Assessment; Method.

Section 273.032 — Market Value Definition.

Section 273.05 — Assessors; Appointment, Term, And Oath.

Section 273.051 — City Assessors, Term.

Section 273.052 — Appointment; Application.

Section 273.053 — Assessment; Expenses.

Section 273.0535 — County Or Local Assessing District To Assume Cost Of Training.

Section 273.054 — Duties And Powers Of Assessor.

Section 273.055 — Resolution To Appoint Assessor; Termination Of Local Assessor's Office.

Section 273.056 — Revocation Of County Assessor's Election; Local Assessors.

Section 273.06 — Deputy Assessors.

Section 273.061 — Establishment Of Office For Each County.

Section 273.062 — Valuation And Assessment Of Personal Property.

Section 273.063 — Application; Limitations.

Section 273.064 — Examination Of Local Assessor's Work; Completion Of Assessments.

Section 273.0645 — Commissioner Review Of Assessment Practices.

Section 273.065 — Delivery Of Assessment Appraisal Records; Extensions.

Section 273.072 — Agreements For Joint Assessment.

Section 273.0755 — Training And Education Of Property Tax Personnel.

Section 273.08 — Assessor's Duties.

Section 273.10 — School Districts.

Section 273.105 — Internal Revenue Code.

Section 273.11 — Valuation Of Property.

Section 273.1101 — Valuation, Terminology In Statutes, Laws Or Charters.

Section 273.1102 — Rate Of Tax, Terminology Of Laws Or Charters.

Section 273.1104 — Iron Ore, Value.

Section 273.1108 — Annual Report On Agricultural Valuation And Classification.

Section 273.111 — Agricultural Property Tax.

Section 273.1115 — Aggregate Resource Preservation Property Tax Law.

Section 273.112 — Private Outdoor Recreational, Open Space And Park Land Tax.

Section 273.113 — Tax Credit For Property In Proposed Bovine Tuberculosis Modified Accredited Zone.

Section 273.114 — Rural Preserve Property Tax Program.

Section 273.117 — Conservation Property Tax Valuation.

Section 273.118 — Tax Paid In Recognition Of Congressional Medal Of Honor.

Section 273.119 — Conservation Tax Credit.

Section 273.12 — Assessment Of Real Property.

Section 273.121 — Valuation Of Real Property, Notice.

Section 273.1231 — Tax Relief For Destroyed Property; Definitions.

Section 273.1232 — Tax Relief For Destroyed Property; General Provisions.

Section 273.1233 — Tax Relief For Destroyed Property; Local Option Disaster Abatement.

Section 273.1234 — Tax Relief For Destroyed Property; Homestead And Disaster Credits.

Section 273.1235 — Tax Relief For Destroyed Property; Local Option Disaster Credits.

Section 273.124 — Homestead Determination; Special Rules.

Section 273.1245 — Classification Of Data.

Section 273.125 — Assessment Of Manufactured Homes.

Section 273.128 — Certification Of Low-income Rental Property.

Section 273.13 — Classification Of Property.

Section 273.1315 — Certification Of Class 1b Property.

Section 273.1319 — Single Family Housing; Noncompliance; Minneapolis And St. Paul.

Section 273.1321 — Vacant Commercial Industrial Properties.

Section 273.1325 — Adjustment Of Net Tax Capacity.

Section 273.134 — Taconite And Iron Ore Areas; Tax Relief Area; Definitions.

Section 273.1341 — Taconite Assistance Area.

Section 273.1342 — Electric Generating Plants In Taconite Tax Relief Areas.

Section 273.135 — Homestead Property Tax Relief.

Section 273.136 — Taconite Property Tax Relief Account; Replacement Of Revenue.

Section 273.1384 — Agricultural Homestead Market Value Credit.

Section 273.1385 — Aid For Public Employees Retirement Association Employer Contribution Rate Increase.

Section 273.1387 — School Building Bond Agricultural Credit.

Section 273.1391 — Supplementary Homestead Property Tax Relief.

Section 273.1392 — Payment; School Districts.

Section 273.1393 — Computation Of Net Property Taxes.

Section 273.1398 — Disparity Reduction Aid And Credit.

Section 273.14 — Definitions.

Section 273.16 — Determination Of Classification.

Section 273.165 — Taxation Of Separate Mineral Interests And Unmined Iron Ore.

Section 273.1651 — Taxation And Forfeiture Of Stockpiled Metallic Minerals Material.

Section 273.17 — Assessment Of Real Property.

Section 273.18 — Listing, Valuation, And Assessment Of Exempt Property By County Auditors.

Section 273.19 — Lessees And Equitable Owners.

Section 273.20 — Assessor May Enter Dwellings, Buildings, Or Structures.

Section 273.21 — Neglect By Auditor Or Assessor; Penalty.

Section 273.25 — Lists To Be Verified.

Section 273.26 — Personal Property; Where Listed.

Section 273.32 — Elevators And Warehouses On Railroad.

Section 273.33 — Express, Stage And Transportation Companies; Pipelines.

Section 273.35 — Gas And Water Companies.

Section 273.36 — Electric Light And Power Companies.

Section 273.37 — Companies Supplying Electric Power.

Section 273.371 — Reports Of Utility Companies.

Section 273.3711 — Recommended And Ordered Values.

Section 273.372 — Proceedings And Appeals; Utility Or Railroad Valuations.

Section 273.38 — Percentage Of Assessments; Exceptions.

Section 273.39 — Rural Area.

Section 273.40 — Annual Tax On Cooperative Associations.

Section 273.41 — Amount Of Tax; Distribution.

Section 273.42 — Rate Of Tax; Entry And Certification; Credit On Payment; Property Tax Credit.

Section 273.425 — Adjustment Of Levy.

Section 273.43 — Personal Property Of Certain Companies, Where Listed.

Section 273.46 — Assignees And Receivers.

Section 273.47 — Property Moved Between January And March.

Section 273.48 — Where Listed In Case Of Doubt.

Section 273.50 — Lists May Be Destroyed.

Section 273.51 — [Impliedly repealed, see Bemis Bro Bag Co v Wallace 197 Minn 216, 266 NW 690]

Section 273.65 — Failure To List; Examination Under Oath; Duties Of Assessor.

Section 273.66 — Owner Absent Or Sick.

Section 273.67 — Procedure When Owner Does Not List Or Is Not Sworn.

Section 273.68 — Failure To Obtain List.

Section 273.88 — Equalization Of Public Utility Structures.