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  1. MT.gov - Official State Website

    Welcome To Montana.gov Featured Resources Election Results File Your Tax Return or Where's my Refund File Upload for W-2s, 1099s & MW-3s Montana REAL ID File an Unemployment Claim …

  2. Montana Historical Society

    The Montana Heritage Center officially welcomed the public on December 3, following a ribbon-cutting ceremony on December 2 that marked the completion of a 20-year vision and $107 million …

  3. 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 …

  4. Visiting - Montana.gov

    Home ... Visitor Information Official State Travel Site State Parks National Parks Hunting And Fishing Recreation On The Lewis And Clark Trail Montana Maps Road Conditions Montana Historical …

  5. Agencies - Montana.gov

    Montana board of crime control Montana public employees retirement administration Natural resources & conservation Political practices, commissioner of Public defender, office of the state Public …

  6. 2025 Tax Information for Montana Property Owners

    Jan 1, 2026 · 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.

  7. 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 …

  8. Map | Montana Cadastral

    Map Data Sources User Guide Feedback Montana Cadastral

  9. Montana The Magazine of Western History

    Rising from the Dust | 1933-1945 An excerpt from A History of Montana in 101 Places: Sites and Stories from the Montana Historical Society By Ellen Baumler, Christine Brown, Martha Kohl, and Kirby …

  10. Montana Residency

    Jan 1, 2026 · You are a Montana resident if you are domiciled or maintain a permanent place of abode in Montana. Montana taxes all of a resident's income, even if that income is earned out-of-state.