Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2274

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Individual income and corporate franchise taxes, property taxes, local government aids, sales and use taxes, tax increment financing, special local taxes, and other various taxes and tax-related provisions modified; various tax refunds and credits modified; reports required; and money appropriated.

Impact

A notable aspect of HF2274 is the introduction of the advance homestead credit for seniors, which allows eligible senior claimants to receive advance payments based on prior year credits for property taxes payable in subsequent years. This change is intended to help seniors manage their tax liabilities better. Furthermore, modifications to the property tax classifications and exemptions could lead to a reallocation of tax burdens among property owners, fostering an environment that addresses affordability concerns for homeowners.

Summary

House File 2274 is a comprehensive tax reform bill that proposes significant modifications to various taxation frameworks within Minnesota. The bill addresses individual income taxes and corporate franchise taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, and other tax-related provisions. It includes changes to tax credits, such as the modification of the child tax credit and housing credit, the unveiling of tax increment financing amendments, and the introduction of new sales tax exemptions for specific products, which aim to stimulate economic growth while providing fiscal relief to certain sectors.

Conclusion

HF2274 holds the potential to reshape the tax landscape in Minnesota significantly. By modifying key areas of taxation while introducing various credits and exemptions, the bill strives to provide immediate relief for specific groups, particularly seniors, while also seeking to enhance economic development. Future discussions will likely focus on balancing fiscal responsibilities and ensuring adequate funding for essential services.

Contention

The proposed bill could prompt debates regarding the implications of increased tax incentives and exemptions on the overall revenue generated by the state. Critics may argue that while attempting to alleviate tax burdens for particular demographics—especially seniors—the bill could inadvertently lead to higher taxes or reduced services for other segments of the population. Additionally, the modifications to local government aids and potential shifts in financial support for municipalities may raise concerns about funding for public services and infrastructure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2768

Individual income taxes, corporate franchise taxes, sales and use taxes, and other various taxes and tax-related provisions modified; various policy and technical changes made; income tax credits and subtractions modified; and enforcement, return, and audit provisions modified.

MN SF4690

Various individual income and corporate franchise taxes and property taxes policy and technical changes provisions modifications, obsolete JOBZ provisions removal provision, and other miscellaneous tax provisions modifications

MN HF5063

Various policy and technical changes made to individual and corporate franchise taxes and property taxes, obsolete JOBZ provisions removed, and miscellaneous tax provisions modified.

MN SF132

Individual income and corporate franchise taxes, certain state aid programs and public finance provisions modifications and appropriation

MN HF5055

Individual income, corporate franchise, sales and use, and gross receipts taxes and other various taxes and tax-related provisions modified; federal conformity provided; sustainable aviation fuel credit modified, firearms gross receipts tax imposed, social media tax imposed, and money appropriated.

MN HF2221

Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; local advertising expenses credit allowed.

MN SB0238

Property and local income taxes.

MN S3518

Allows gross income tax refunds to be credited against taxpayer's delinquent local property taxes.

MN A4607

Allows gross income tax refunds to be credited against taxpayer's delinquent local property taxes.

MN HF1755

Authority and requirements for local sales and use taxes modified.

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