Who do I report a change to? If someone in your household gets MA, report a change to your county or tribal agency. If no one in your household gets MA, but someone in your household does get MinnesotaCare, report a change to DHS Health Care Consumer Support at 800-657-3672 or 651-297-3862.
Apply for benefits Apply for economic benefits whenever, wherever. Apply online or call 612-596-1300 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
How to submit forms and documents and update your information Update information and upload documents to InfoKeep. Upload to MNbenefits. Fax to 612-288-2981. Mail to: Hennepin County Human Services Department. P.O. Box 107. Minneapolis, MN 55440.
Call 612-348-3000, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to p.m.
Effective beginning with assessment year 2024. EXPLANATION OF THE BILL Under current law, the homestead market value exclusion reduces the taxable market value for all homesteads valued below $413,800. The exclusion is 40% of the first $76,000 of market value, yielding a maximum exclusion of $30,400.
There are three ways to apply for homestead classification on your property: Online — Apply online on Hennepin County's website. By mail — Complete the PDF homestead application and mail it to: Hennepin County Assessor. In person — Apply in person at a Hennepin County Service Center location or at St.
The homestead classification provides a property tax credit for property that is owned and occupied by the owner. Own and occupy the home on January 2 for a full year homestead or May 29 for a mid-year homestead of that year. Occupy the property as your primary residence. Be a Minnesota resident.
There are three ways to apply for homestead classification on your property: Online — Apply online on Hennepin County's website. By mail — Complete the PDF homestead application and mail it to: Hennepin County Assessor. In person — Apply in person at a Hennepin County Service Center location or at St.
Corporations, partnerships, trusts and life estates may also be eligible for a homestead exclusion in certain situations. You must own and occupy the property as your primary place of residence by December 31st of the assessment year. You must be a Minnesota resident.