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Minnesota - Local Standards: Housing and Utilities

Disclaimer: IRS Collection Financial Standards are intended for use in calculating repayment of delinquent taxes. These Standards are effective on April 2, 2012 for purposes of federal tax administration only. Expense information for use in bankruptcy calculations can be found on the website for the U.S. Trustee Program.

The housing and utilities standards are derived from U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey and Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and are provided by state down to the county level. The standard for a particular county and family size includes both housing and utilities allowed for a taxpayer's primary place of residence. Generally, the total number of persons allowed for determining family size should be the same as those allowed as exemptions on the taxpayer's most recent year income tax return.

Housing and utilities standards include mortgage or rent, property taxes, interest, insurance, maintenance, repairs, gas, electric, water, heating oil, garbage collection, residential telephone service, cell phone service, cable television, and internet service. The tables include five categories for one, two, three, four, and five or more persons in a household.

The taxpayer is allowed the standard amount, or the amount actually spent on housing and utilities, whichever is less. If the amount claimed is more than the total allowed by the housing and utilities standards, the taxpayer must provide documentation to substantiate those expenses are necessary living expenses.

Maximum Monthly Allowance
County Housing and Utilities for a Family of 1 Housing and Utilities for a Family of 2 Housing and Utilities for a Family of 3 Housing and Utilities for a Family of 4 Housing and Utilities for a Family of 5 or more
Aitkin County 1,172 1,376 1,450 1,617 1,643
Anoka County 1,614 1,896 1,998 2,228 2,264
Becker County 1,225 1,439 1,516 1,690 1,718
Beltrami County 1,158 1,360 1,433 1,598 1,624
Benton County 1,401 1,645 1,734 1,933 1,964
Big Stone County 980 1,151 1,213 1,352 1,374
Blue Earth County 1,288 1,513 1,595 1,778 1,807
Brown County 1,148 1,348 1,421 1,584 1,610
Carlton County 1,272 1,494 1,575 1,756 1,784
Carver County 1,871 2,197 2,315 2,581 2,623
Cass County 1,205 1,415 1,491 1,662 1,689
Chippewa County 1,066 1,252 1,319 1,471 1,495
Chisago County 1,664 1,954 2,059 2,296 2,333
Clay County 1,257 1,477 1,556 1,735 1,763
Clearwater County 1,094 1,285 1,354 1,510 1,534
Cook County 1,283 1,506 1,587 1,770 1,798
Cottonwood County 987 1,160 1,222 1,363 1,385
Crow Wing County 1,254 1,473 1,552 1,730 1,758
Dakota County 1,684 1,978 2,084 2,324 2,361
Dodge County 1,376 1,617 1,703 1,899 1,930
Douglas County 1,266 1,487 1,567 1,748 1,776
Faribault County 971 1,140 1,201 1,339 1,361
Fillmore County 1,229 1,444 1,521 1,696 1,724
Freeborn County 1,117 1,312 1,382 1,541 1,566
Goodhue County 1,449 1,702 1,793 2,000 2,032
Grant County 1,044 1,226 1,292 1,441 1,464
Hennepin County 1,714 2,013 2,121 2,365 2,403
Houston County 1,197 1,406 1,482 1,652 1,679
Hubbard County 1,230 1,445 1,522 1,697 1,725
Isanti County 1,559 1,831 1,930 2,151 2,186
Itasca County 1,189 1,396 1,471 1,640 1,667
Jackson County 982 1,153 1,215 1,354 1,376
Kanabec County 1,356 1,593 1,678 1,871 1,902
Kandiyohi County 1,211 1,423 1,499 1,672 1,699
Kittson County 924 1,085 1,144 1,275 1,296
Koochiching County 1,056 1,240 1,307 1,457 1,481
Lac qui Parle County 932 1,095 1,154 1,287 1,308
Lake County 1,139 1,338 1,409 1,571 1,597
Lake of the Woods County 1,108 1,302 1,372 1,529 1,554
Le Sueur County 1,414 1,660 1,749 1,951 1,982
Lincoln County 990 1,163 1,225 1,366 1,388
Lyon County 1,182 1,388 1,463 1,631 1,657
Mahnomen County 1,028 1,207 1,272 1,419 1,442
Marshall County 987 1,159 1,221 1,361 1,383
Martin County 1,000 1,175 1,238 1,380 1,402
McLeod County 1,397 1,640 1,729 1,927 1,958
Meeker County 1,299 1,525 1,607 1,792 1,821
Mille Lacs County 1,321 1,551 1,634 1,822 1,852
Morrison County 1,227 1,441 1,518 1,693 1,720
Mower County 1,106 1,299 1,369 1,526 1,551
Murray County 1,006 1,182 1,245 1,388 1,411
Nicollet County 1,318 1,548 1,631 1,819 1,848
Nobles County 1,022 1,200 1,265 1,410 1,433
Norman County 961 1,129 1,190 1,326 1,348
Olmsted County 1,412 1,658 1,747 1,948 1,980
Otter Tail County 1,183 1,389 1,464 1,632 1,658
Pennington County 985 1,157 1,219 1,359 1,381
Pine County 1,288 1,513 1,595 1,778 1,807
Pipestone County 1,009 1,185 1,248 1,392 1,414
Polk County 1,130 1,328 1,399 1,560 1,585
Pope County 1,193 1,401 1,476 1,646 1,673
Ramsey County 1,563 1,835 1,934 2,156 2,191
Red Lake County 943 1,107 1,167 1,301 1,322
Redwood County 1,081 1,270 1,338 1,492 1,516
Renville County 1,075 1,263 1,331 1,484 1,508
Rice County 1,513 1,776 1,872 2,087 2,121
Rock County 1,096 1,287 1,356 1,512 1,536
Roseau County 1,087 1,277 1,346 1,500 1,525
Scott County 1,821 2,138 2,253 2,512 2,553
Sherburne County 1,643 1,930 2,034 2,267 2,304
Sibley County 1,294 1,519 1,601 1,785 1,814
St. Louis County 1,186 1,393 1,468 1,637 1,663
Stearns County 1,343 1,577 1,662 1,853 1,883
Steele County 1,326 1,557 1,641 1,829 1,859
Stevens County 1,129 1,327 1,398 1,559 1,584
Swift County 1,064 1,250 1,317 1,469 1,492
Todd County 1,140 1,338 1,410 1,573 1,598
Traverse County 882 1,036 1,091 1,217 1,236
Wabasha County 1,322 1,553 1,636 1,825 1,854
Wadena County 1,054 1,238 1,305 1,455 1,478
Waseca County 1,228 1,442 1,519 1,694 1,721
Washington County 1,742 2,047 2,157 2,405 2,443
Watonwan County 1,032 1,212 1,278 1,424 1,447
Wilkin County 1,067 1,253 1,320 1,472 1,496
Winona County 1,312 1,541 1,624 1,811 1,840
Wright County 1,625 1,909 2,012 2,243 2,279
Yellow Medicine County 1,042 1,223 1,289 1,437 1,460

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