Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2327

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

New Markets tax credit proposal provision, credit administration provision, and appropriation

Impact

If enacted, SF2327 would amend several sections of Minnesota Statutes related to taxation and the administration of tax credits. The bill emphasizes criteria for the allocation of tax credits, ensuring that $100 million each is designated for investments in Greater Minnesota and metropolitan counties. This could lead to an influx of investment in targeted areas, resulting in job growth and increased economic activity. The proposed tax credit is particularly effective as it will offer investors a means to offset tax liabilities, thereby incentivizing broader participation in community development initiatives.

Summary

SF2327 proposes the establishment of a New Markets Tax Credit aimed at stimulating economic development in underserved areas of Minnesota. The bill allows the issuance of tax credits to investors who make qualified equity investments in certified community development entities (CDEs) that plan to invest in low-income community businesses. The intent is to leverage private investments to support business growth and job creation in both metropolitan and Greater Minnesota areas. By encouraging investments in these areas, the bill seeks to address economic inequities and enhance community resources.

Contention

Some potential points of contention surrounding SF2327 include discussions around the allocation process and the efficacy of tax credits for achieving long-term economic goals. Critics may argue whether tax incentives can substantially shift investment trends and lead to sustainable development. Moreover, defining the metrics for success in monitoring community investments and ensuring compliance with the targeted benefits may present challenges. Community voices and stakeholders in both metropolitan and rural areas could also have differing perspectives on how benefits from such tax incentives are distributed.

Companion Bills

MN HF2360

Similar To New markets tax credit established, report required, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2360

New markets tax credit established, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF768

Underutilized buildings conversion refundable tax credit proposal, sunset for the credit provision, and appropriation

MN HB2295

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MN HB3329

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MN SB1188

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

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 SB30

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MN HB1007

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MN SB864

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MN SB913

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

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