Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF46

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Exemption provision for income earned by certain nonresident employees

Impact

If enacted, S.F. 46 will modify existing taxation laws regarding nonresidents. Specifically, it will allow nonresidents who meet certain criteria to exclude their compensation from Minnesota gross income, effectively reducing the state tax burden for these individuals. Additionally, it puts in place requirements for employers regarding the withholding of taxes based on the workdays attributed to nonresident employees performing duties within the state. This exemption could significantly impact tax revenues and administrative practices for businesses that hire nonresidents.

Summary

Senate File 46 (S.F. 46) proposes an exemption from Minnesota's income tax for qualifying nonresident individuals earning income from employment duties performed in Minnesota, provided they work no more than 30 days in the state during the taxable year. This legislative initiative is designed to attract nonresident employees who might otherwise be deterred by the tax implications associated with short-term work engagements in Minnesota. By exempting these individuals from income tax, the bill aims to enhance Minnesota's appeal as a destination for business and employment activities.

Contention

There may be potential points of contention surrounding S.F. 46, primarily from stakeholders concerned about its implications on state revenue. Critics, including local labor advocates and some legislators, could argue that this policy may facilitate tax avoidance by nonresidents and unfairly burden local workers and taxpayers. They could express concerns that the criteria for exemption might be overly generous, further diluting state tax receipts. Local business groups, conversely, may support the bill as a means of boosting employment opportunities and competitiveness, particularly in sectors like entertainment and technology that often utilize freelance nonresident workers.

Companion Bills

MN HF950

Similar To Individual income tax exemption provided for income earned by certain nonresident employees.

Previously Filed As

MN HF950

Individual income tax exemption provided for income earned by certain nonresident employees.

MN HB1116

To Create The Remote And Mobile Work Modernization And Competitiveness Act; And To Provide Income Tax And Withholding Exemptions Related To Certain Remote And Mobile Employees And Nonresidents.

MN HB3518

Modifies provisions relating to the allocation of certain nonresident income tax revenues

MN SB102

Income tax; excluding certain compensation to certain nonresidents; prohibiting requirement of employers to withhold taxes from certain compensation. Effective date.

MN SB102

Income tax; excluding certain compensation to certain nonresidents. Effective date.

MN HB4058

Income tax; revise provisions regarding tax credit for employers providing child care for employees.

MN HF3536

Property tax exemption for certain property provided, and subtraction for certain income earned by public safety officers provided.

MN SF4822

Various employees paid leave covered employment exemption provision

MN HB228

Income tax, to exempt certain income earned by members of the Alabama National Guard

MN AB2794

Postsecondary education: nonresident tuition: exemption: federal GI Bill.

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