Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1748

Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

Excelsior; local sales and use tax provisions modified, and authority of the city expanded to impose local sales tax.

Impact

The bill stipulates that the revenue derived from this tax will cover the costs associated with collecting and administering the tax, as well as financing capital improvements to the commons area. Notably, HF1748 allows the city to issue bonds without the need for a subsequent voter approval, facilitating immediate access to funds necessary for the projects outlined in the Commons Master Plan. This financial flexibility is expected to streamline development in Excelsior, helping the city manage its capital investments effectively without imposing additional financial burdens on residents in the process.

Summary

House File 1748 (HF1748) is designed to modify local sales and use tax provisions specifically for the city of Excelsior, Minnesota. The bill expands the city’s authority to impose a sales tax of up to one-half of one percent, which is to be implemented by ordinance approved by the voters. The tax is aimed at funding improvements as outlined in the city's Commons Master Plan, which includes enhancing recreational facilities and infrastructure within the community. The implementation will require voter consent that was first established at a general election held in 2014.

Contention

While proponents of HF1748 argue that it provides essential funding for community improvements and enables the city government of Excelsior to better cater to its citizens' needs through enhanced public spaces, there may be potential opposition regarding tax increases. Concerns could be raised about the burden of additional taxation on local businesses and residents, particularly those who may already feel financially strained. Moreover, discussions surrounding the bill's provisions for bonding authority without further voter approval may also draw scrutiny, raising questions about accountability and governance in local taxation matters.

Companion Bills

MN SF1667

Similar To Excelsior authority expansion to impose a local sales tax

Previously Filed As

MN SF1667

Excelsior authority expansion to impose a local sales tax

MN HF2896

St. Joseph; local sales and use tax provisions modified, and local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF1014

Brooklyn Center; local sales and use tax provisions modified, and local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF2136

Hibbing; local sales and use tax provisions modified, and local sales tax imposition authorized.

MN HF1855

Roseville; local sales and use tax provisions modified, and local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF3229

Rockville; sales and use tax provisions modified, and local sales tax imposition authorized.

MN HF1787

Bloomington; local sales and use tax provisions modified, and local sales tax imposition authorized.

MN HF2839

Local sales and use tax provisions modified, and cities allowed to impose local sales tax if certain criteria are met.

MN HF1295

Fairmont; local sales and use tax provisions modified, and additional sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF828

Rochester; local sales and use tax provisions modified, and local sales tax authorization extended for additional projects.

Similar Bills

MN SF1667

Excelsior authority expansion to impose a local sales tax

MN SF1236

Excelsior street reconstruction public infrastructure bond issue and appropriation

MN SF2274

Excelsior street reconstruction and public infrastructure bond issue and appropriation

MN HF225

South St. Paul; new swimming pool and aquatics center predesign and design funding provided, and money appropriated.

MN HF404

Excelsior; public infrastructure reconstruction funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

MN HF2461

Excelsior; public infrastructure reconstruction funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

MN HF3561

St. Louis Park; street improvement funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

MN SF3706

St. Louis Park street improvements bond issue and appropriation