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Deadline looms for Primary Residence Credit approval

BISMARCK – North Dakota Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus reminds eligible North Dakota homeowners to apply for the Primary Residence Credit (PRC) to receive a property tax credit of up to $500. To date, more than 129,000 applications have been received for the 2025 property tax year.

“Homeowners must annually apply before the March 31 deadline to ensure they receive this credit against their 2025 property taxes owed,” said Kroshus in a tax department news release. “Applying on time is critical with the deadline quickly approaching.”

The PRC was established during the 2023 Legislative Session under House Bill 1158. The credit provides all North Dakota homeowners with the option to apply for the state property tax credit through the North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner at www.tax.nd.gov/prc. During the 2025 Legislative Session Senate Bill 2201, amended the qualifications to now include trusts, which can be processed for the 2024 and 2025 tax year. Eligibility requirements for the PRC property tax credit include:

– The home must serve as your primary residence and meet certain qualifying criteria.

– No age or income restrictions for the primary residence credit.

– Limit one credit per household.

– Applications must be submitted by March 31.

Those applying for the credit may also be eligible for more than one type of property tax credit, including the Homestead Property Tax Credit and the Disabled Veterans Property Tax Credit if they meet qualifying criteria for either program.

Visit the state tax department website for details and to apply.

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