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Proposed Property Tax Notices arriving mid-November | Ramsey County, Minnesota

Proposed Property Tax Notices arriving mid-November About 158,000 Ramsey County property owners will soon receive a Proposed Property Tax Notice. The notice estimates the amount of property taxes owners will pay in 2026 if the county, cities, school districts and other taxing jurisdictions approve their respective budget proposals.

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Ramsey County lowers levy increase to 8.25% in final approved 2026 budget | Ramsey County, Minnesota

Ramsey County lowers levy increase to 8.25% in final approved 2026 budget The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved the 2026-2027 biennial county budget. The budget includes a 1.5% lower general property tax levy increase than what was initially proposed, reflecting the county’s commitment to fiscal responsibility while maintaining essential services and building the county’s resiliency in an uncertain future.

https://www.ramseycountymn.gov/news/ramsey-county-lowers-levy-increase-825-final-approved-2026-budget Ramsey County lowers levy increase to 8.25% in final approved 2026 budget | Ramsey County, Minnesota

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Ramsey County board sets 8.25% levy increase, reduced operating budget The board approved an 8.25% 2026 tax levy – down from the proposed maximum tax levy of 9.75%.

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9 new Ramsey County roles funded by property tax hike ...

9 new Ramsey County roles funded by property tax hike create more top-heavy government structure ... 2026-2027 budget earlier this month, ...

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Proposed Ramsey County budget could mean a monthly tax increase - YouTube

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Property Tax Account Information Login or Create User Account For residents with a Confession of Judgment or needing to pay off a Special Assessment, please contact Ramsey County at 651-266-2000 for the amount due. Current Year Taxes Amount due for Current Year Taxes will be available mid-March 2026.

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Ramsey County property owners: Watch for your Proposed Property Tax Notice–arriving soon. A public hearing on the proposed 2026 budget & levy will be held: Dec. 11, 6 p.m., Saint Paul City Hall–Ramsey County Courthouse. For more details visit: RamseyCountyMN.gov/PropertyTax. A public hearing on the proposed 2026 budget & levy will be held: Dec.

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Ramsey County property owners: Watch for your Proposed Property Tax Notice–arriving soon. A public hearing on the proposed 2026 budget & levy will be held: Dec. 11, 6 p.m., Saint Paul City Hall–Ramsey County Courthouse. For more details visit: RamseyCountyMN.gov/PropertyTax. A public hearing on the proposed 2026 budget & levy will be held: Dec.

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Here’s what’s driving Ramsey County’s proposed levy hike

Ramsey County is poised to increase its property tax levy by 9.75% for taxes payable in 2026 and residents can learn more and give input on the proposed budget at a truth in taxation hearing Thursday. The proposed budget totals $929.25 million in 2026 — a 6.57% increase from the 2025 supplemental budget of $848.5 million.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/learn-more-ramsey-county-proposed-113700068.html Here’s what’s driving Ramsey County’s proposed levy hike

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The final public hearing for the Proposed 2026–27 Ramsey County Budget and Tax Levy will be held tonight at 6 p.m. at the Saint Paul City Hall–Ramsey County Courthouse (15 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul). Tidying up after the holidays? Give your items a second life by donating them.

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