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T~ Gzoss~ry <br />CATEGORICAL AID: Aid given to a local unit of government to LOCAL GOVERNMENT AID (LGA): A state government revenue <br />be used only for a specific purpose. sharing program for cities with low property wealth or high <br />service burdens that is intended to provide an alternative to <br />CIRCUIT BREAKER: See "Property Tax Refund ° the property tax. <br />CLASS RATES: The percent of market value set by state law that <br />establishes the property's tax capacity subject to the property <br />tax. <br />COUNTY PROGRAM AID: State property tax relief aid to counties, <br />distributed with a formula based on needs (households on <br />foodstamps, age of the population, number of serious crimes) <br />and tax base equalization for counties with smaller tax bases. <br />EDUCATION AID: The total amount of state dollars paid for K-12 <br />education. This aid is paid to the school districts. <br />FISCAL DISPARITIES: A program in the Twin Cities metropolitan <br />area and on the iron range in which a portion of the commercial <br />and industrial property value of each city and township is <br />contributed to a tax base sharing pool. Each city and township <br />then receives a distribution of propertyvalue from the pool based <br />on market value and population in each city. <br />GENERAL PURPOSE AID: Aid given to units of government to <br />be used at their own discretion. Examples are Local Government <br />Aid and County Program Aid. <br />HIGHWAY AID: Motor fuels tax and license tab money the state <br />distributes to counties, cities and townships for highways and <br />bridges. <br />HOMESTEAD: A residence occupied by the owner. <br />INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX: A state'tax on the income of residents <br />and non-residents with Minnesota sources of income that is <br />deposited into the state general fund. <br />LEVY: The imposition of a tax, associated with the property <br />tax. <br />LEVY LIMIT: The amount a local unit of government is permitted <br />to levy for specific services under state law. <br />LIMITED MARKET VALUE: A state imposed limit on property value <br />increases for the purpose of calculating property taxes. <br />ASSOCIATION OF <br />r <br />MINNESOTA COUNTIES <br />www.mnCOUnties.orq <br />LOCAL SALES TAX: A local tax, authorized by the state, levied on <br />the sale of goods and services to be used for specific purposes <br />by the local government. <br />LOCALTAX RATE: The tax rate usually expressed as a percentage <br />of tax capacity, used to determine the property tax due on a <br />property. <br />MARKET VALUE: An assessor's estimate of what property would <br />be worth if it were sold. <br />MARKET VALUE AGRICULTURE CREDIT: A state credit to reduce <br />the property tax paid by agricultural homesteads to the local <br />taxing jurisdiction. <br />MARKET VALUE HOMESTEAD CREDIT: A state credit to reduce <br />the property tax paid by a residential homestead to the local <br />taxing jurisdiction. <br />PROPERTY TAX: A tax levied on any kind of property. <br />PROPERTYTAX REFUND: A partial property tax refund program <br />for those who have property taxes out of proportion with their <br />income. This program is available to homeowners and renters. <br />SALES RATIO STUDY: A study conducted by the <br />Department of Revenue of open market property sales, which <br />is then compared to local assessments to ensure that local <br />assessments adequately reflect the market. <br />STATE GENERAL PROPERTY TAX: Astate-imposed property <br />tax on commercial, industrial, and seasonal recreational <br />properties. <br />STATE SALES TAX: A state tax (6.5%) levied on the sale of goods <br />and services that is deposited into the state general fund. <br />TAX CAPACITY: Thevaluation of property based on marketvalue <br />and class rates, on which property taxes are determined. <br />November 2006 <br />~~r <br />u_ <br />Minnesota School ~ _ Boards Association <br />!.L <br />T <br />www.mnmsba.org <br />Lepyue of 1-~yinesota C;ii¢s <br />c;b~ ot;ny ~Jl~~ <br />www.imnc.org <br />
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