The Brief
- Ramsey County is offering residents who were impacted by the immigration crackdown a property tax payment delay option.
- County leaders say Operation Metro Surge caused “financial hardships” by disrupting work for residents.
- The county is extending property tax payments by two months for the first half of 2026.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) – Ramsey County is going to offer a two-month payment extension on property taxes for those affected by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) surge.
Ramsey County property tax relief
Local perspective:
Ramsey County leaders say that eligible property owners can pay property taxes up to two months past their usual deadline.
Here’s what property types are eligible:
- Non-escrowed homestead properties
- Small businessesNon-escrowed propertiesAnnual property tax obligation of $50,000 or less
- Non-escrowed properties
- Annual property tax obligation of $50,000 or less
- Residential non-homestead propertiesOne-to three-unit propertiesAnnual property tax obligation of $20,000 or less
- One-to three-unit properties
- Annual property tax obligation of $20,000 or less
Ramsey County property owners can apply and find more information here.
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