Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 375 — County Boards
Section 375.192 — Reductions Or Abatements Of Valuation Or Taxes.

Subdivision 1. [Repealed, 1990 c 604 art 3 s 65]
Subd. 2. Procedure, conditions. Upon written application by the owner of any property, the county board may grant the reduction or abatement of estimated market valuation or taxes and of any costs, penalties, or interest on them as the board deems just and equitable and order the refund in whole or part of any taxes, costs, penalties, or interest which have been erroneously or unjustly paid. Except as provided in sections 469.1812 to 469.1815, no reduction or abatement may be granted on the basis of providing an incentive for economic development or redevelopment. Except as provided in section 375.194, the county board may consider and grant reductions or abatements on applications only as they relate to taxes payable in the current year and the two prior years; provided that reductions or abatements for the two prior years shall be considered or granted only for (i) clerical errors, or (ii) when the taxpayer fails to file for a reduction or an adjustment due to hardship, as determined by the county board. The application must include the Social Security number of the applicant. The Social Security number is private data on individuals as defined by section 13.02, subdivision 12. All applications must be approved by the county assessor, or, if the property is located in a city of the first or second class having a city assessor, by the city assessor, and by the county auditor before consideration by the county board, except that the part of the application which is for the abatement of penalty or interest must be approved by the county treasurer and county auditor. Approval by the county or city assessor is not required for abatements of penalty or interest. No reduction, abatement, or refund of any special assessments made or levied by any municipality for local improvements shall be made unless it is also approved by the board of review or similar taxing authority of the municipality. On any reduction or abatement when the reduction of taxes, costs, penalties, and interest exceed $10,000, the county board shall give notice within 20 days to the school board and the municipality in which the property is located. The notice must describe the property involved, the actual amount of the reduction being sought, and the reason for the reduction.
An appeal may not be taken to the Tax Court from any order of the county board made in the exercise of the discretionary authority granted in this section.
The county auditor shall notify the commissioner of revenue of all abatements resulting from the erroneous classification of real property, for tax purposes, as nonhomestead property. For the abatements relating to the current year's tax processed through June 30, the auditor shall notify the commissioner on or before July 31 of that same year of all abatement applications granted. For the abatements relating to the current year's tax processed after June 30 through the balance of the year, the auditor shall notify the commissioner on or before the following January 31 of all applications granted. The county auditor shall submit a form containing the Social Security number of the applicant and such other information the commissioner prescribes.
Subd. 3. Homestead status. Subject to the approval of the commissioner of revenue, the county board shall authorize the county auditor to grant the classification denied under section 272.115, subdivision 4, if a certificate of value has been filed with the county auditor. The county board shall not hear any requests under this subdivision after May 31 of the year in which the taxes are payable.
Subd. 4. Delegation by county board. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the county board may delegate to the county auditor any authority, power, or responsibility assigned to the county board in this section. If delegation is granted under this subdivision, the county board shall prescribe the conditions for the delegation and may revoke delegation without good cause or prior notice. If the county auditor holds elective office, no delegation shall be made under this subdivision unless the county auditor concurs in the delegation.
1949 c 76 s 1; 1949 c 485 s 1; 1963 c 591 s 1; Ex1967 c 32 art 8 s 4; 1973 c 582 s 3; 1977 c 423 art 4 s 3; 1980 c 607 art 3 s 8; 1Sp1981 c 1 art 8 s 17; 1984 c 629 s 2; 1986 c 444; 1988 c 719 art 5 s 84; art 6 s 16; 1989 c 277 art 2 s 58; 1989 c 329 art 13 s 20; 1990 c 604 art 3 s 38; 1991 c 291 art 12 s 21; 1992 c 511 art 2 s 34; art 4 s 22; 1993 c 375 art 5 s 31; 1995 c 264 art 3 s 26; 1996 c 471 art 3 s 36; 1997 c 231 art 2 s 32; 1999 c 243 art 13 s 19; 2014 c 275 art 1 s 107

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 370 - 403 — Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities

Chapter 375 — County Boards

Section 375.01 — Members, Number Of.

Section 375.025 — Commissioner Districts.

Section 375.03 — Terms In New County Or If Board Enlarged.

Section 375.04 — Tie Determined By Lot.

Section 375.055 — County Commissioners' Compensation.

Section 375.056 — Seven-member Board.

Section 375.057 — Special Acts Providing For Payment Of Per Diems.

Section 375.06 — Compensation For Committee Work; Travel Expenses.

Section 375.065 — Meetings, Pay.

Section 375.07 — Meetings; Quorum.

Section 375.08 — Board To Fill Vacancies In County Offices.

Section 375.09 — Commissioner's Malfeasance; Affected Actions Are Void.

Section 375.101 — Vacancy In Office Of County Commissioner.

Section 375.11 — Board Seal; Rebuttable Evidence Of Board Proceedings.

Section 375.12 — Proceedings In Qualified Paper Within 30 Days; Let By Bid.

Section 375.13 — Chair.

Section 375.14 — Offices And Supplies Furnished For County Officers.

Section 375.15 — Damaged Records Transcribed.

Section 375.16 — County Appropriation For Incidental Expenses.

Section 375.161 — Incidental Costs And Expenses; Contingent Fund.

Section 375.162 — Imprest Cash Funds.

Section 375.163 — Association Of Minnesota Counties; Dues, Expenses.

Section 375.164 — Broadcast Facilities.

Section 375.165 — County Translator Systems; Funding.

Section 375.167 — Nonprofit Legal Assistance Corporations.

Section 375.168 — Undercover Buy Fund; Expenditure Of Money By Counties.

Section 375.169 — Publication Of Summary Budget Statement.

Section 375.1691 — Judicial Order After Budget Preparation.

Section 375.17 — Publication Of Financial Statements.

Section 375.171 — Credit Cards.

Section 375.18 — General Powers.

Section 375.181 — County Building Sites.

Section 375.182 — Neglect Of Duty.

Section 375.19 — Additional Powers.

Section 375.192 — Reductions Or Abatements Of Valuation Or Taxes.

Section 375.194 — Economic Development Tax Abatement.

Section 375.195 — Sale Of Buildings On Public Property.

Section 375.20 — Ballot Questions.

Section 375.21 — Contracts Of County Boards.

Section 375.22 — Repairs Without Bids In Emergency.

Section 375.25 — County Bonds May Be Bought By Funds In Treasury; Resale.

Section 375.26 — Gifts, Acceptance.

Section 375.27 — Liabilities, Limitations, And Conditions Of Gifts Of Realty.

Section 375.273 — Acceptance Of Donations For Care Of Cemeteries.

Section 375.28 — Rewards For Capture.

Section 375.30 — County Board May Appropriate Money For Certain Purposes.

Section 375.31 — Motor Vehicles, Damage From Operation.

Section 375.32 — Insurance Policies; Premium, Payment.

Section 375.34 — Memorial Day, Appropriation For Observance.

Section 375.35 — $300 To Military Service Organizations For Memorial Day.

Section 375.36 — May Buy And Keep Up Part Of Cemetery As Soldiers' Rest.

Section 375.37 — "soldiers' Rest" Used Only For Veterans And Spouses.

Section 375.38 — Violation A Misdemeanor.

Section 375.39 — Change Of Name Of County; Order Of County Board.

Section 375.40 — County Board May License Exhibitions And Shows.

Section 375.41 — Misdemeanor To Take Part In Unlicensed Itinerant Show.

Section 375.42 — Exceptions.

Section 375.44 — Mileage, County Hospital Board Members.

Section 375.45 — Change Funds, Establishment.

Section 375.46 — May Give General Fund Money To Sheriff For Patrols.

Section 375.47 — Expense Allowances For Members Of Boards And Agencies.

Section 375.471 — Land Conservation And Utilization; Federal Aid.

Section 375.48 — May Appoint County Coordinator To Serve At Its Pleasure.

Section 375.49 — County Coordinator Duties; Considered Department Head.

Section 375.50 — May Rescind County Coordinator Resolution.

Section 375.51 — Ordinances; Enactment, Publication.

Section 375.52 — Revision And Codification.

Section 375.53 — Violations Of Ordinances, Penalties.

Section 375.54 — Prosecutions Under Ordinance.

Section 375.55 — Disposition Of Fines Recovered For Ordinance Violations.

Section 375.551 — County Emergency Jobs Program.

Section 375.552 — Definitions.

Section 375.553 — County Emergency Employment Program.

Section 375.554 — Program Rules.

Section 375.555 — Funding.

Section 375.56 — Create Department; Appoint Appeals Board To Establish.

Section 375.57 — Definitions.

Section 375.58 — Jurisdiction.

Section 375.59 — Personnel Director Appointment.

Section 375.60 — Duties And Powers Of Director.

Section 375.61 — Payrolls Approved By Director.

Section 375.62 — Civil Service And Merit System Relationships.

Section 375.63 — Veterans To Be Given Preference.

Section 375.64 — Collective Bargaining Relationships.

Section 375.65 — Personnel Board Of Appeals.

Section 375.66 — Duties Of Board Of Appeals.

Section 375.67 — Judicial Review.

Section 375.68 — Abolition Of System.

Section 375.69 — Appropriation By County Board.

Section 375.70 — Federal Aid For Manpower Services.

Section 375.71 — Protection Of Rights Under State And Federal Laws.

Section 375.72 — County Purchasing Department.

Section 375.73 — Duties Of Purchasing Department.

Section 375.74 — Director Of Purchasing; Employees.

Section 375.75 — Rules And Regulations.

Section 375.76 — Voidable Purchases, Contracts, And Sales.

Section 375.77 — Laws Not Affected.

Section 375.771 — Veteran-owned Small Business Contracts.

Section 375.78 — Aid To Poultry Associations.

Section 375.79 — Exhibits At State Fair.

Section 375.80 — Appointment Of Person To Supervise.

Section 375.81 — Appropriation; Bond.

Section 375.82 — Statement To Board.

Section 375.83 — Economic And Agricultural Development.

Section 375.84 — Prepay Software, Subscriptions, United States Documents.

Section 375.85 — Counties May Market Software Products.

Section 375.86 — Application Of Other Law.

Section 375.87 — Radio Systems For Public Safety Communications.