Property Tax Help for Veterans, Elderly, and Disabled

 

Homestead Property Tax Credit

 

Homeowners who are 65 years of age or older, or who are permanently and totally disabled, may be eligible for a property tax credit. To qualify, the applicant’s annual income—after deducting medical expenses—must be $70,000 or less. This includes income from Social Security and pensions. Eligible homeowners may receive a credit based on the value of a homestead up to $200,000.

 

Renters may also qualify for a rent refund through this program. Please note that applications for rent refund must be submitted to the Office of the State Tax Commissioner, as they are not available at the Morton County Director of Equalization Office.

 

Homestead Property Tax Credit Information

2025 Homestead Property Tax Credit Application

 


 

Disabled Veterans Property Tax Credit

 

Veterans of the United States Armed Forces with a disability rating of 50% or higher may be eligible for a property tax credit. To qualify, all eligibility requirements must be met, and an application must be submitted to the local assessor or tax director. The credit can be applied to a homestead valued at up to $180,000. For additional information, please refer to the attached brochure.

 

Disabled Veterans Property Tax Credit Information

Disabled Veterans Property Tax Credit Application

 




If you believe you may qualify or would like more information, please contact the Mandan Assessor's Office at 701-667-3232 for properties located within the City of Mandan. For properties outside the city limits, contact the Morton County Tax Director's Office at 701-667-3325.

 

Property Tax Frequently Asked Questions from the North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner.

 


Additional information on these programs is also available at the State Tax Commissioners Web Site.