Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2049

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Minnesota Strategic Industrial Development Enhancement tax credits established, and rulemaking authorized.

Impact

The bill proposes a tax credit that allows eligible entities to claim a percentage of their qualified expenditures back against their Minnesota tax liabilities. This includes up to 10% on development expenditures (capped at $8 million) and 50% on infrastructure expenditures (capped at $4 million). Combined, the total tax credits for a project cannot exceed $10 million. The measure aims to encourage project sponsors to submit applications for these credits, which would be assessed based on potential economic benefits and job creation, addressing legislative goals of bolstering regional development.

Summary

House File 2049, titled the Minnesota Strategic Industrial Development Enhancement Act, introduces a framework for providing tax credits aimed at fostering economic development in Minnesota. The bill establishes specific tax incentives for eligible entities that undertake qualified development projects within designated areas, such as industrial parks or economic development zones. The primary goal of the legislation is to stimulate investment and create jobs through targeted financial support for infrastructure improvements and property enhancements.

Contention

While the bill is designed to enhance economic opportunities, it may raise concerns regarding its long-term implications. Debate around the effectiveness of tax credits as a tool for economic development could be expected, with some arguing they may not yield sufficient returns on investment. Furthermore, the criteria for projects to qualify for these credits could lead to contention over which locations or businesses benefit most. Opponents might voice concerns about the prioritization of certain geographical areas over others, meaning some regions, particularly those with populations below 250,000, could receive more incentives which may impact local equity and development strategies.

Companion Bills

MN SF1666

Similar To Minnesota Strategic Industrial Development Enhancement tax credits establishment

Previously Filed As

MN SF1666

Minnesota Strategic Industrial Development Enhancement tax credits establishment

MN HB365

Strategic Industrial Development Enhancement (SIDE) Tax Credit Act; enact

MN HF2336

Minnesota corporate headquarters tax credit established, and report required.

MN SF2835

Minnesota corporate headquarters credit establishment

MN HF1750

Minnesota Civic Fund program established, political contribution refund program repealed, rulemaking authorized, and money appropriated.

MN SF3138

MinnesotaCare public option establishment

MN HF3858

Minnesota Digital Choice Act established, civil penalties established, and administrative rulemaking authorized.

MN SB1992

Income tax credit; defining "strategic finance partner." Effective date.

MN HB2411

Relating to industrial development.

MN HB2349

Relating to industrial development.

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