Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB244

Introduced
5/9/25  

Caption

Modifying the sales and use tax exemption for qualified data centers. (FE)

Impact

If enacted, SB244 will have significant implications for the regulation of data centers, clarifying what qualifies as a data center for tax purposes. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is tasked with the certification process, and the bill allows for larger investments depending on county population metrics. Moreover, the bill explicitly excludes buildings associated with cryptocurrency, which suggests that the state is taking a cautious approach to this rapidly evolving industry, potentially limiting the types of businesses that can benefit from the exemption.

Summary

Senate Bill 244 aims to modify the existing sales and use tax exemption for qualified data centers in Wisconsin. This legislation updates the criteria under which a data center can be certified and thus qualify for such tax exemptions. Specifically, the bill allows buildings to be certified as qualified data centers if they house either a group of individual or networked server computers, facilitating a broader range of operations related to data management and infrastructure services. This expansion is designed to attract more investment in technological infrastructure within the state.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the exclusion of cryptocurrency-related operations from qualifying for tax exemptions. This could draw critique from stakeholders invested in the cryptocurrency space, particularly as it indicates a restrictive stance towards that market segment. Additionally, discussions around the criteria for certification and the potential impact on local economies are likely to arise as different regions may have varying levels of suitability for data centers. This bill could lead to significant economic benefits for areas well-suited for data infrastructure investment, while regions less suited may fear being overlooked.

Notable_points

The bill has garnered attention from various stakeholders, particularly due to the exclusion clause regarding cryptocurrency, which has been a hot topic in legislative discussions. Furthermore, the certification process by the WEDC could be subject to scrutiny in terms of transparency and fairness in how decisions are made. As this bill moves forward, debate is expected around its potential to stimulate technological development versus the safeguarding of local interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB302

A sales and use tax exemption for data center equipment or software. (FE)

WI SB308

A sales and use tax exemption for data center equipment or software. (FE)

WI SB883

Modifying the certification criteria to be a qualified new business venture. (FE)

WI AB932

Modifying the certification criteria to be a qualified new business venture. (FE)

WI SB956

The sales and use tax exemption for personal farm property or household goods sold by auction on the Internet. (FE)

WI AB1049

The sales and use tax exemption for personal farm property or household goods sold by auction on the Internet. (FE)

WI SB616

A sales tax exemption for road-building equipment; increasing the income tax withholding threshold for nonresidents; modifying the certification requirement for a qualified opportunity fund; prohibiting certain lottery games; and extending the capital gains exclusion to family members who inherit certain farms organized as a partnership or limited liability company. (FE)

WI AB658

A sales tax exemption for road-building equipment; increasing the income tax withholding threshold for nonresidents; modifying the certification requirement for a qualified opportunity fund; prohibiting certain lottery games; and extending the capital gains exclusion to family members who inherit certain farms organized as a partnership or limited liability company. (FE)

WI SB559

Delivery network couriers and transportation network drivers, Department of Financial Institutions' approval to offer portable benefit accounts, providing for insurance coverage, modifying administrative rules related to accident and sickness insurance, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI AB477

Delivery network couriers and transportation network drivers, Department of Financial Institutions' approval to offer portable benefit accounts, providing for insurance coverage, modifying administrative rules related to accident and sickness insurance, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.