Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3304

Introduced
5/7/25  

Caption

Sustainable aviation fuel income tax credit and exemptions for data centers and construction of sustainable aviation fuel facilities repealed, increased general fund amounts reallocated from repealed tax provisions to increase the renter's credit, and corresponding technical changes made.

Impact

The repeal of the income tax credits and sales tax exemptions may have considerable implications for the sustainable aviation fuel sector and for data centers. Supporters of this repeal argue that by redirecting the funds to renter credits, the bill addresses the pressing need for affordable housing in the state, potentially aiding lower-income families significantly. However, detractors fear this might dissuade investment in sustainable aviation fuel production and the establishment of data centers, thereby hindering innovation and economic diversification within the state.

Summary

House File 3304 proposes significant changes to existing taxation policies related to sustainable aviation fuel and data centers in Minnesota. The bill seeks to repeal the income tax credit for sustainable aviation fuel and basic sales tax exemptions for data centers and the construction of sustainable aviation fuel facilities. In its place, the bill reallocates the anticipated revenues generated from these repealed tax provisions to increase the renter's credit. This legislative move appears to be directed towards providing more direct relief to renters as opposed to subsidizing industry-specific tax credits.

Contention

A central point of contention regarding HF3304 is the balance between supporting industries vital for future energy solutions and addressing immediate social needs like housing affordability. Proponents of the bill contend that increased renter credits will assist a greater number of residents in need, while opponents highlight that removing incentives for sustainable aviation fuel may jeopardize Minnesota's initiatives towards achieving greenhouse gas emission reductions. The debate reflects a broader discussion on the prioritization of economic growth versus social welfare initiatives within the legislative agenda.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1669

Income and corporate franchise taxes; allocation for the credit for sustainable aviation fuel increased.

MN SF1312

Allocation increase for the credit for sustainable aviation fuel

MN HB1303

To Create The Sustainable Aviation Fuel Incentive Act; And To Create An Income Tax Credit Related To Sustainable Aviation Fuel.

MN LB8

Change provisions relating to the tax credits under the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Tax Credit Act

MN HB1694

Relating To Sustainable Aviation Fuel Tax Credit.

MN SB2027

Relating To Sustainable Aviation Fuel Tax Credit.

MN SB2375

Relating To Sustainable Aviation Fuel Tax Credit.

MN HF4073

Aviation fuel credit sustainable, and certain taxpayers excluded from qualifying for the credit.

MN A07308

Establishes a sustainable aviation fuel tax credit and eligibility criteria for such tax credit.

MN HF3619

Environmental Quality Board required to order a generic environmental impact statement on sustainable aviation fuel, and temporary moratorium on sustainable aviation fuel tax credit and grants placed.

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