(KDLM) – The deadline for Minnesotans to file 2020 property tax refunds and renter’s credits is Monday.
“The average refund for a homeowner right now is about $1,000 and for renters it’s around $700, so it’s a sizeable chunk of change for a lot of people. We want to make sure that they file those returns before the deadline,” said Ryan Brown with the state Revenue Department.
Taxpayers have another year, until August 15th, 2023, to file for their 2021 property tax refund and/or renter’s credit. And if someone has already filed, Brown says homowners will start seeing their refunds hit late August and into September.

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