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Assessor

Responsibilities

  • Estimates Value: The law specifically requires that assessors view each parcel of real estate to appraise its market value. Property values change continuously with changing economic conditions. In addition to market changes, numerous physical changes affect the value of land and buildings. All factors that may influence value must be considered when estimating the value of property. This task requires a physical inspection of all property subject to assessment.
  • Classifies Property: The assessor also determines the classification or use of each parcel. For instance, property may be Residential Homestead (owner-occupied), Relative Residential Homestead (relative of owner is occupant), Residential Non-Homestead, Agricultural, or Commercial/Industrial. Each classification is taxed and receives credits at a different percentage of market value. These percentages are set by the state legislature.
  • Accepts Applications for Property Tax Programs: The Minnesota property tax law provides certain credits or forms of special tax relief, one of the more common being the Homestead Credit. Application for Homestead-Classification; Application for Tax Exemption; Application for Agricultural Tax and Special Assessment Deferment; Applications for Special Disability Classification are among programs of interest to property owners. 

Assessment Data

All assessment data is available free of charge at the public computer terminal at our office and the assessor’s office will always attempt to assist the public in the use of this data whenever possible.  It is also available to the public at our website:  Benton County MN - Beacon

You may find Minn Dept of Revenue Electronic Certificate of Real State Value (eCRV) search tool to be useful in researching comparable sales.

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