Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF617

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Construction materials used for road construction or repair provided an exemption if purchased by contractors.

Impact

If passed, HF617 would alter the financial landscape for taxpayers and local entities involved in roadwork projects. By eliminating the sales tax on specific construction materials, the bill aims to reduce overall project costs, potentially allowing local governments to allocate their budgets to other areas or to undertake additional projects. The projected outcome is an acceleration in public works initiatives that benefit the state's infrastructure, which is critical as public roads are heavily utilized across Minnesota.

Summary

House File 617 (HF617) proposes a significant amendment to Minnesota Statutes concerning taxation related to road construction. The bill aims to provide a sales and use tax exemption for construction materials purchased specifically for the construction, reconstruction, repair, maintenance, or improvement of roads, provided that these materials are acquired by contractors. This exemption particularly applies to materials used in projects funded by school districts and local governments, thereby facilitating savings that could enhance infrastructure projects essential for community development.

Contention

However, there might be points of contention regarding the implications of this bill on state revenue. Opponents may argue that such tax exemptions could lead to a significant decrease in tax income for the state, impacting funding available for various services. Additionally, concerns have been raised about whether this measure could open the door for broader exemptions that might reduce financial accountability or oversight in the construction industry. The potential long-term effects on state budgets will likely be a critical aspect of the ongoing discussion surrounding HF617.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF4497

Construction materials used for road construction or repair if purchased by contractors sales and use tax exemption provision

MN HF2577

Sales and use tax provisions modified, and exemption provided for construction materials used for road construction or repair if purchased by contractors.

MN SF1519

Exemption provisions modification for construction materials by certain contractors

MN HF2576

Sales and use tax provisions modified, exemption provisions for construction materials purchased by contractors modified, and refund provision added.

MN SF4498

Certain contractors construction materials sales and use tax exemption provisions modifications and refund provision added

MN HF1603

Sales and use tax provisions modified, exemption provisions modified for construction materials by certain contractors, and refund provision added.

MN HF5015

Refundable sales and use tax exemption provided for construction materials used for residential housing.

MN HF5262

Refundable construction exemption for construction of new residential housing for first-time homebuyers provided.

MN SF4764

Construction material used for residential housing sales and use tax refundable exemption establishment

MN SF5369

First-time homebuyers refundable construction sales and use tax exemption for construction of new residential housing provision

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