Enbridge tax appeal could cost northern Minn. counties millions
Published 8:55 am Tuesday, March 28, 2017
BAGLEY — Some northern Minnesota counties could end up paying millions of dollars to Enbridge Energy if the company is successful in its appeal of Minnesota property taxes it paid from 2012 through 2016.
Enbridge claims the Minnesota Department of Revenue unfairly valued its oil pipeline network and overcharged it in five years of tax collections.
Clearwater and Red Lake counties could end up refunding more money than they raise annually in property taxes.
Clearwater County auditor Allen Paulson said in a press release that if Enbridge wins its appeal, the county would be forced to pay $7.2 million, more than the county’s levy of $6.8 million.
“It could frankly have a devastating effect on these counties,” said Julie Ring, executive director of the Association of Minnesota Counties.
Clearwater County faces the biggest hit because not only is it home to pipelines, but it also hosts an Enbridge tank farm and terminal in the town of Clearbrook. The company’s tax contributions also loom particularly large in Clearwater and Red Lake because the towns are sparsely populated and have small tax bases.
Enbridge’s pipelines cross 13 Minnesota counties, transporting crude oil from Alberta, Canada, and North Dakota to a terminal in Superior, Wisconsin.
Ring said local governments and school districts would also be hurt because they get portions of county tax collections. Bills proposed in the Minnesota Legislature would use state general fund money to cover tax appeals on property valued by the Revenue Department.
The department and Enbridge are scheduled for mediation discussions this week, and county administrators say they hope a settlement could at least lessen any repayment burden. Tax revenue is apportioned to counties hosting pipelines, utilities and railroads while the department determines the tax value of the properties.
Enbridge Energy is a subsidiary of North America’s largest oil and gas pipeline operator, Calgary-based Enbridge Inc.