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- MT. gov - Official State Website
Interactive Media Video Gallery Introducing the First Nations of Montana to the World View Video Gallery
- Government Information - Montana. gov
Employee Access Montana Code Annotated (Mca) Administrative Rules Of Montana (Arm) Capitol Complex Map Executive Orders Agency Telephone Listings State Telephone Numbers By City Toll-Free Telephone Numbers State Employee Directory Search Social Media Index Ecalendar Statewide Elected Officials Montana Political Parties Montana Constitution
- 2025 Tax Information for Montana Property Owners
Starting in 2025, Montana is implementing a graduated property tax system for residential, multifamily, commercial, and industrial property You do not need to apply to qualify
- Brief History of Montana
The resultant wartime dislocation changed Montana forever Post-war or "modern" Montana (1945-2000) has been characterized by a slow shift from an economy that relies on the extraction of natural resources to one that is service-based
- Montana Office of Public Instruction
The purpose of the content standards revision process is to ensure Montana public schools are setting high academic standards for our great state Find important information, ways to participate in task forces or negotiated rulemaking committees, and find opportunities for public comment
- Offender Search - Montana
Offender Search The Offender Search service searches for the records of convicted felons in the state of Montana Correctional Status Glossary D O C Victims Information Board of Pardons and Parole Sexual or Violent Offender Registry Disclaimer
- Find Your Unclaimed Property in Montana
How will my claim refund be received? Claim refunds will be issued from the Montana Department of Revenue If you did not request direct deposit, or we are not able to verify your bank information, a paper check will be issued and mailed
- 2026 Tax Information for Montana Property Owners
The Montana Department of Revenue will implement a new tax rate structure in 2026 that reduces tax rates for primary residences and long-term rentals If you received the 2025 property tax rebate and still own and live in the home for 7+ months of 2026, you automatically qualify
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