Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1149

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Gross revenue and gross receipt tax provisions modified, and MinnesotaCare provider tax rate reduced.

Impact

If passed, HF1149 would significantly reduce the tax rates from 1.8% to 1.6% for specified healthcare entities. This change could lead to a more favorable economic environment for these institutions, potentially allowing them to allocate additional resources towards patient care and operational improvements. The bill may also attract further investments in the healthcare sector, enhancing access and quality of services provided to Minnesotans. However, the reduction in tax revenue could have implications for the state's budget and funding for related health programs.

Summary

HF1149 aims to amend the existing taxation framework concerning healthcare providers in Minnesota by modifying the MinnesotaCare provider tax rates and related provisions. Specifically, the bill proposes to reduce the tax imposed on gross revenues and gross receipts for hospitals and healthcare providers, as well as surgical centers and wholesale drug distributors. The reduction in these tax rates is intended to alleviate the financial burden on healthcare facilities, which may help support their operations and ability to provide care.

Contention

The main contention surrounding HF1149 stems from the balance between supporting healthcare providers and maintaining adequate state revenue. Proponents argue that lowering taxes is essential for hospitals and healthcare providers to thrive, especially in the post-pandemic landscape where many facilities have faced financial strain. Critics, however, may raise concerns about the long-term implications of reduced funding for government-operated health initiatives and the overall health department budget, particularly regarding the potential decrease in resources available for public health initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF1480

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repeal

MN SF1081

Gross revenues tax repeal on hospitals and health care providers

MN SF3269

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repeal

MN HF1381

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repealed, and technical changes made.

MN HF1668

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repealed, and related technical changes made.

MN HF3220

Gross revenues tax on hospitals and health care providers repealed, and related technical changes made.

MN SF102

Hospitals and health care providers gross tax revenue repeal and technical changes made

MN HF130

Gross revenue tax provisions modified, and exemption provided of payments received by nonprofits for provider tax.

MN HF128

Gross revenue tax provisions modified, and nonprofit credit provided against provider tax.

MN HF4325

Cannabis gross receipts tax and local government cannabis aid modified, gross receipts tax rate reduced, local government cannabis aid reallocated or repealed, and sales and use taxes on cannabis sales authorized.

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