Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1956

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Lawful gambling receipts imposed taxes repealer and various technical changes

Impact

The legislative implications of SF1956 could be significant. Removing these taxes may incentivize the expansion of lawful gambling activities, potentially increasing revenue generation in other areas, such as sales taxes or other complementary revenue streams. Supporters argue that repealing these taxes will foster economic growth by allowing gambling establishments to reinvest funds back into their operations, benefit local charities, and enhance community services. However, there are concerns regarding the long-term fiscal impact on state revenue generated from these taxes, which could lead to deficits in funding for state-funded programs and services.

Summary

SF1956 seeks to repeal taxes imposed on all lawful gambling receipts in Minnesota. This bill reflects an attempt to streamline the regulatory environment surrounding gambling operations, potentially leading to reduced operational costs for gambling organizations and related businesses. By eliminating these taxes, the bill aims to enhance the profitability of lawful gambling activities and supports local organizations that rely on these funds for community engagement and outreach. The bill also includes various technical updates to existing statutes pertaining to gambling in Minnesota.

Contention

Opposition to SF1956 may arise from concerns over the loss of a steady stream of revenue that the state uses to support various programs. Critics argue that while it may provide short-term relief to gambling organizations, in the long run, it erodes state resources that could hinder public services reliant on those funds. Additionally, there is the question of whether the repeal may encourage irresponsible gambling behaviors, prompting discussions about the balance between economic benefits and potential societal costs associated with gambling.

Companion Bills

MN HF49

Similar To Taxes imposed on all lawful gambling receipts repealed, and technical changes made.

Previously Filed As

MN HF49

Taxes imposed on all lawful gambling receipts repealed, and technical changes made.

MN SF1941

All lawful gambling receipts flat rate tax enactment

MN HF797

Lawful gambling; combined net receipts tax rates reduced and brackets expanded.

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 SF3332

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

MN HF169

All lawful gambling receipts subjected to a flat rate tax, and combined net receipts tax repealed.

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 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 HF3190

Gross receipts tax imposed on various services including but not limited to legal, accounting, and architectural services.

MN HF4994

Townships permitted to regulate lawful gambling.

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