Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4738

Introduced
3/26/26  

Caption

Sales and use tax exemptions for preferred athletic facility seating and amenities included with the privilege of admissions repealed, safe harbor shelter and housing grants funding provided, and money appropriated.

Impact

The passage of HF4738 would directly affect the tax responsibilities of various athletic facilities that currently benefit from exemptions. This could lead to increased ticket prices for consumers and potential shifts in attendance as facilities recalibrate their pricing to absorb the additional tax responsibilities. Consequently, this creates a new revenue stream for the state, intended to support social services such as homeless shelters, which is a critical issue in many communities. This bill signals a legislative shift towards prioritizing housing support over tax exemptions for entertainment sectors.

Summary

House File 4738 aims to amend the sales and use tax framework by eliminating certain exemptions currently in place for preferred athletic facility seating and related amenities included with admission privileges. This change intends to ensure that the revenue previously lost due to these exemptions can be redirected to more pressing state needs, such as funding for safe harbor shelter and housing grants. The bill proposes a significant budget allocation of $8.8 million for fiscal year 2027 for these grants, along with adjustments for subsequent years, thereby reinforcing the state's commitment to addressing housing and shelter funding needs.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding this bill may arise from opposition groups, including those representing the interests of athletic facilities and patrons who argue that increased ticket prices could deter attendance and harm local economies dependent on sporting events. Critics may also highlight the challenges faced by facilities as budget allocations become more strained, questioning whether the financial gains in tax revenue would genuinely translate to improved shelter and housing solutions. Moreover, concerns regarding the prioritization of state funding could spark debates about the best use of public resources, particularly at a time when various sectors view funding as acutely necessary.

Companion Bills

MN SF5077

Similar To Exemptions repeal for preferred athletic facility seating and amenities included with the privilege of admissions

Previously Filed As

MN HF5078

Sales and use tax exemptions for preferred athletic facility seating and amenities included with the privilege of admissions repealed, safe harbor shelter and housing grant funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN SF5077

Exemptions repeal for preferred athletic facility seating and amenities included with the privilege of admissions

MN HF740

Sales and use tax exemption provided for nonprofit animal shelters.

MN HF2707

Sexually exploited youth safe harbor shelter and housing funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN HB176

Taxation, sales tax exemptions, sales and use tax exemption with local option provided for purchases of optical aids, including eyeglasses and contact lenses

MN HB15

Taxation, sales tax exemptions, sales and use tax exemption with local option provided for purchases of optical aids, including eyeglasses and contact lenses.

MN HB74

Taxation, sales tax exemptions, sales and use tax exemption provided for purchases of optical aids, including eyeglasses and contact lenses

MN HF307

St. Cloud; youth shelter facility funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN HF2611

Cambridge; regional shelter facility funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN SF3332

Sales and use tax exemptions elimination, gross receipts tax on various services imposition

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