Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2196

Introduced
2/27/23  

Caption

Employer-provided child care expenses income and corporate franchise tax credit establishment

Impact

If enacted, SF2196 could transform the landscape of employer-provided benefits in Minnesota by making childcare support a financially attractive option for businesses. This could lead to increased competition among employers to offer such benefits, ultimately contributing to an overall uplift in employee satisfaction and retention. Moreover, by legislating this tax credit, the state may facilitate improved access to childcare, particularly for lower-income families, thereby supporting child development and education.

Summary

Bill SF2196 seeks to establish a tax credit for employers who provide childcare expenses, permitting them to claim credits against their state income and corporate franchise taxes. This initiative is modeled after the federal tax credit outlined in section 45F of the Internal Revenue Code. The bill aims to incentivize businesses to support their employees with childcare costs, thereby promoting a family-friendly work environment. This could potentially reduce the financial burdens on working parents, thus encouraging workforce participation, especially among mothers.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding bill SF2196 may stem from the implications of financial incentives for employers. Critics may argue that while the bill is designed to benefit employees, it could lead to unintended consequences, such as significant costs to the state treasury. Additionally, there could be debates regarding the adequacy of the tax credit in meeting the actual childcare costs incurred by employees. Furthermore, there may be concerns about the equitable distribution of childcare support to businesses of all sizes, ensuring that small businesses can also benefit from such incentives.

Companion Bills

MN HF2115

Similar To Income and corporate franchise tax provisions modified, and tax credit for employer-provided child care expenses established.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2115

Income and corporate franchise tax provisions modified, and tax credit for employer-provided child care expenses established.

MN HF1563

Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; subtraction for employer-provided dependent care assistance allowed, and tax credit for employer-provided child care expenses established.

MN HF4776

Individual income and corporate franchise tax provisions modified, employer-provided dependent care assistance subtraction allowed, and employer-provided child care expenses tax credit established.

MN HF2221

Individual income and corporate franchise taxes; local advertising expenses credit allowed.

MN SF2637

Income and corporate franchise tax exemption for advertising expenses authorization

MN HF1722

Income and corporate franchise tax provisions modified, and tax credit created for employer paid family leave.

MN HF31

Individual income and corporate franchise tax provisions modified, and federal tax provisions conformity provided.

MN HF3115

Individual income tax and corporate franchise tax phased out.

MN SF1894

Wages paid to emergency responder employees individual income and corporate franchise tax credit authorization

MN HF1560

Individual income and corporate franchise tax provisions modified, and credit for wages paid to emergency responder employees allowed.

Similar Bills

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