
Calculating Property Tax
[FREE COURSE] Explore the foundations of property tax calculation and its significance in promoting the economic stability and growth in Minnesota cities.
Cities have several potential sources of revenue. Find information on property taxes, state aid programs, city service charges and enterprise funds, borrowing funds, obtaining grants and accepting donations.
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This interactive tool allows users to compare the property tax data by year, city, regions, and population.
Describes the basic mechanics of Minnesota's property tax system, including a glossary of terms.
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[FREE COURSE] Explore the foundations of property tax calculation and its significance in promoting the economic stability and growth in Minnesota cities.
[FREE COURSE] This course designed specifically for small cities provides an overview of the budgeting process.
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