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How to fill out the Beltrami Co Homestead Application Forms online
Filling out the Beltrami County Homestead Application Forms online can be a vital step in securing tax benefits for your primary residence. This comprehensive guide will walk you through each section and field of the form, ensuring that you have all the information you need to complete your application accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your application successfully.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to acquire the application form, which will open in your chosen editor.
- Begin with Section 1, Property Information. Fill out the address of the property, including the Property ID Number found on your Property Tax Statement, and relevant dates such as the Date Purchased and Date Occupancy Established. This section is mandatory for all applicants.
- Proceed to Section 2, Occupant Information. Here, provide the first and last name of the occupant, their social security number, and marital status. Indicate if you are listed as an owner on the deed and if your spouse occupies the property.
- Continue to Section 3, Homestead Application. Choose either Section 3A for residential homestead or Section 3B for agricultural homestead. Answer all questions regarding ownership and occupancy status.
- If applicable, complete Section 4 for Relative Homestead Application, providing details about the property owner and their relationship to the applicant.
- Conclude by signing and dating the form in Section 5, Signature. Ensure that all required signatures are included, and provide contact information such as evening and daytime phone numbers and email addresses.
- After completing the form, review all entries for accuracy. Save your changes, then download, print, or share the form as required for submission.
Complete your Beltrami Co Homestead Application Forms online today to take advantage of potential tax benefits.
To qualify for homestead: You must own the property, or be a relative or in-law of the owner (son, daughter, parent, grandchild, grandparent, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew). You or your relative must occupy the property as the primary place of residence. You must be a Minnesota resident.