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Tax commissioner: primary residence credit widened usage; nearly 30% of households had no residual tax in 2025
Summary
North Dakota’s tax commissioner told the advisory committee the primary residence credit applications rose from ~135,000 (2024) to 145,264 (2025) after the credit increased to $1,600; he estimated about 29.8% of eligible households had no residual property tax obligation after the 2025 credit.
Tax Commissioner Brian Krauschus briefed the Tax Reform Relief Advisory Committee on administration and impacts of the primary residence credit (PRC), created in House Bill 1158 (2023).
Krauschus said the PRC application count rose to 145,264 for the 2025 property-tax year after the Legislature increased the credit to $1,600 (it was $500 for the 2024 year). He told members that disbursements tied to the $500 level for the 2024 cycle were about $66 million to counties and that the tax department expects to…
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