Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2896

Introduced
3/15/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill modifies existing state laws regarding local taxation and bonding by allowing St. Joseph to collect additional funds aimed specifically at developmental projects. By permitting the city to impose this tax, HF2896 broadens the financial avenues available to the local government, enabling it to address specific community needs without relying solely on state funding. Additionally, the bonding authority allows the city to secure financing through bonds that would be repaid through the revenue generated by the newly implemented tax, thus ensuring that the projects can proceed in a timely manner.

Summary

HF2896 is a legislative proposal that authorizes the city of St. Joseph to impose a local sales and use tax of 0.5%. The bill outlines that this tax can be implemented following voter approval during a general election, as per Minnesota Statutes. The primary aim of this tax is to fund several significant community infrastructure projects, including a new public safety facility, a community center, regional trail connections, and a boardwalk and nature trail. The estimated total revenue expected from this tax is crucial to the successful execution of these projects.

Contention

Despite the opportunities presented by this bill, it may face opposition regarding the implementation of new taxes. Critics often argue against increasing local taxes due to potential financial strain on residents and local businesses. The debate may center around balancing the need for community improvements with the willingness of the public to accept a new tax burden. The requirement for voter approval adds another layer of complexity, as it introduces the possibility of public dissent or calls for alternative funding methods.

Companion Bills

MN SF2907

Similar To St. Joseph authorization to impose a local sales and use tax

Previously Filed As

MN SF2907

St. Joseph authorization to impose a local sales and use tax

MN HF1855

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

MN HF1787

Bloomington; local sales and use tax provisions modified, and local sales 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 HF3229

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

MN HF1295

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

MN HF2595

Blackduck; local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN HF617

Aitkin; local sales and use tax imposition authorized.

MN SF2785

Blackduck local sales and use tax imposition authorization

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MN HF3284

REAL ID implementation law repealed.

MN SF3492

REAL ID implementation law repealer

MN HF20

Wage credits modified and reimbursement provided, general fund transfers authorized, unemployment insurance aid provided, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF32

Wage credits modification and reimbursement provision; unemployment insurance aid establishment and appropriation

MN HF4840

Refundable sales and use tax exemptions provided for independent school district construction projects.

MN SF4803

Various independent school district construction projects sales and use tax exemption provision and appropriation

MN HF5267

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