How Property Tax Works
Goodhue County, Minnesota operates on a property tax system that funds essential local services including county government operations, schools, cities and townships, and various special districts. Property taxes are the primary revenue source for these local jurisdictions, supporting everything from road maintenance and public safety to education and parks. The county assessor determines property values based on market conditions, while individual taxing jurisdictions set their levy amounts to fund their budgets.
Property tax rates in Goodhue County vary significantly by location within the county due to different combinations of taxing districts. Based on 2025 levy data, property owners can expect to pay taxes that include county operations ($231.46 per $100,000 of taxable value), city or township taxes ($287.94 per $100,000), state taxes ($168.52 per $100,000), and school district voter-approved levies ($110.32 per $100,000). Your actual tax rate will depend on which city, township, school district, and special taxing districts serve your specific property location.
The effective tax rate across Goodhue County typically ranges from approximately 0.8% to 1.2% of market value, though this can vary based on your property's classification, available tax credits, and the specific taxing districts that serve your area. Rural properties may have different rate structures than urban properties due to different service levels and taxing district combinations.