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Morton County assessor outlines state law changes, annual process for 2025 assessment

5832866 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

County assessor briefed the Morton County Commission and public on legislative changes affecting 2025 property tax bills, the board’s responsibilities under state rules, and the steps the assessor’s office takes each year to set values.

Morton County assessors and staff told the Board of Equalization on June 10 that recent state-level changes and the county’s routine appraisal work will affect the 2025 property tax notices residents receive.

The assessor’s office summarized new legislative changes and the county’s appraisal process and urged property owners to use the upcoming outreach and review steps if they have questions.

Why it matters: Changes to state credits and to annual assessment notices will change information taxpayers receive this year and the dollar amounts on tax statements this winter. The assessor also explained how the county meets the…

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