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Reduction Homeowners will pay more a ao-00 <br /> Increased local tax levies,voter-approved school levies and increasing ONLINE <br /> +' r] r]y� home values are driving forces behind an average 15 percent increase <br /> disappears S in homeowners'property tax bills statewide.Owners of low-value For information about <br /> homes will see the steepest increases across the board.Average state property tax refunds, <br /> increases in the east metro range from 11.4 percent in Dakota County 90 to http://www.taxes. <br /> state.mn.us,click on "2002 • <br /> (continued) to 21.3 percent in St. Paul. 2003 Percent tax forms,"then click on <br /> and business property, also taxes change "Property tax refund." <br /> 'enacted in 2001, was tied to 'Statewide . , Low value . $94,300 ' $931 17.2.%, <br /> Inflation and increased only , Average value.'; $141,200:• : $1,579 ',."14,8%i <br /> ,slightly last year, shifting mote •' ,High value` " $188,300' a":`$2,231.,''-;;;:13,901°" Taxpayers Association. "I don't <br /> Of the tax burden to homes. think we necessarily should sit <br /> The analysis of final tax Anoka Low value $101,200 $964 24.3% in judgment(of)whether that is <br /> levies imposed by cities, corm- County Average value $151,800 $1,633 21.0% good or bad." <br /> ties and school districts was High value $202,300 $2,299 19.6% / Salomone said many taxpay- <br /> 'performed by Jack Paulson of Washington 'Lowvalue = $128,800 •$1,322. ',.: 18.5% • ers this year will still be paying <br /> the state Senate Counsel and County',, ; •'Average value $193,200 ;$2,169 `16,7%; property taxes at significantly <br /> research staff and released at a • High value ,$257,500 ,, • $3,015 ' •?i5,9",$; lower effective tax rates than <br /> Senate Tax Committee meeting. before the 2001 changes. <br /> •finance Commissioner Dan Dakota Low value $119,500 $1,116 12.8% The biggest beneficiaries of <br /> 'Salomone did not challenge its County Average value $179,100 $1,859 11.4% those changes are the owners of <br /> Conclusions. High value $238,700 $2,601 10.8% high-value homes, apartments, <br /> Part of the philosophy . - • cabins and business property. <br /> behind the 2001 tax change was Suburban , LoW value -': $113,200 - $1,149' 20.210: The 2001 legislation required <br /> .to take the Legislature out of Ramsey .Average Value " $169,700 $1,908 •,""-17.9%r the state to assume some school <br /> idecisions about local property County . High value ' . $226,300 - , $2,669 • ,16.9%•,! costs previously borne by prop- <br /> `taxes, especially school taxes, Minneapolis Low value $90,100 $1,154 18.9% erty taxpayers and eliminated <br /> and leave those choices to local Average value $135,200 $1,918 16.7% many of the tax breaks that <br /> officials and voters. owners of low-value homes for- <br /> High'; This year, Pawlenty is pro- value $180,200 $2,680 15.9% merly enjoyed. <br /> posing firm limits on the tax St„Paul • Low value $80,400 • ' $807 . ' 22,8% : Taxes on commercial and <br /> Increases that cities or counties Average value $120,500 $1,396 21.5%'" industrial buildings will <br /> could enact to make up for the • , ', "' . High value ' •$160,600 ; $1,984 19.6%" increase less than 4 percent <br /> Cuts he recommended in state Source:Minnesota Senate Counsel and Research PIONEER PRESS <br /> statewide, according' to Paul- <br /> aid to local governments. He son's analysis.Apartment taxes <br /> also wants so-called "reverse will decrease,and taxes on cab- <br /> referendums" that would allow increase in school district prop- now face reflect local decisions ins will increase an average of <br /> :Voters to challenge tax increas- erty taxes. Cities and counties that voters and officials made. 11 percent. <br /> 'es. raised their taxes by 6 percent "Obviously, the referendum Senate Tax Committee • <br /> Voters last year approved and 6.7 percent respectively, levies were a big factor," said Chairman Larry Pogemiller, <br /> ,J117 million in new or increased more than three times the rate Salomone, who argued for the who voted against the 2001 tax <br /> taxes in 47 school district refer- of inflation. 2001 tax changes in his previous bill,said Monday he believes the <br /> endums across Minnesota, con- Salomone said the property job as executive director of the big increases awaiting home- <br /> tributing to an 18.4 percent tax jumps that homeowners business-funded Minnesota owners are the predictable <br /> . result of shifting the tax burden <br /> from businesses to homes. <br /> I. "The so-called reform prom- <br /> ised a better day for homeown- <br /> ers,''Pogemiller said."That's just <br /> not true,that didn't happen." <br /> Rep. Rbn Abrams, R-Min- <br /> netonka,chairman of the House <br /> i Tax Committee and an architect <br /> , of the 2001 tax changes,blamed <br /> this year's property tax increas- <br /> es for homeowners on the city <br /> and county levy increases. In <br /> addition,he said no one in 2001 <br /> predicted that home values <br /> would go up much faster than <br /> industrial and commercial val- <br /> ues',•`aecentuating the shift of <br /> burden .from businesses to <br /> homes:'. <br /> Abrams, and Salomone said <br /> homeowners should not expect <br /> that, the average 15 percent <br /> property tax increases this year <br /> _ will be'followed by similar dou- <br /> ble-digit increases next year. <br /> Pogemiller said: "I think the <br /> long-term trend is a massive411 <br /> shift onto property taxes" <br /> $ut, for some property bWn- <br /> ers facing those tax jumps this <br /> year,there is hope in a law that <br /> offers a state-paid refund of 6011 <br /> percent. OI any homeowner <br /> property`tax increase In excess <br /> of 12 percent. There is a$1,000 <br /> maximum on the refund. <br /> - , Dorothy McClung, Ramsey <br /> County's property tax director, , <br /> predicted the number of home- ' <br /> owners eligible for the refund <br /> will "balloon dramatically" this <br /> year. Salamone said the cost of <br /> providing the refunds is virtual- <br /> ly certain to exceed the$14 Mil- <br /> lion that Pawlenty currently has <br /> budgeted,but he said Pawlenty <br /> would find additional money to 411 <br /> meet the demand. <br /> Staff writer Amy Sherman <br /> contributed to this story. <br /> Patrick Sweeney can be reached <br /> at psweeney@pioneer press.com 1 <br /> I or(651)228-5253. <br />