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S.F. No. 2458 - Providing a Property Tax Exemption for Certain Property Owned by an Indian Tribe (as proposed to be amended with A-1)
 
Author: Senator Roger C. Chamberlain
 
Prepared By: Eric S. Silvia, Senate Counsel (651/296-1771)
 
Date: March 6, 2018



 

S.F. No. 2458 provides a property tax exemption for property used exclusively as a pharmacy in the city of Minneapolis and owned by a federally recognized Indian tribe. To qualify for the exemption, the property must have been owned by the federally recognized Indian tribe on January 1, 2016, and for the current assessment year. This exemption is limited to parcels and structures that do not exceed, in the aggregate, 4,000 square feet.

The exemption created under this proposal expires with taxes payable in 2028.

 
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