Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1560

Introduced
2/9/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The modifications stipulated in HF1560 are expected to affect overall tax revenue in the state, as changes to the income tax and corporate franchise tax can lead to shifts in how businesses and individuals contribute to state funding. The introduction of wage credits for emergency responders signifies an effort to alleviate financial burdens associated with these essential roles and may incentivize more businesses to hire or retain emergency service personnel. This adjustment in tax provisions could lead to broadened discussions around fiscal policy and emergency preparedness funding at both state and local levels.

Summary

HF1560 proposes modifications to individual income tax and corporate franchise tax provisions, while also introducing a credit for wages paid to employees working as emergency responders. The bill aims to enhance the financial support for emergency service workers, recognizing the essential services they provide during crises. This initiative reflects a growing trend in state-level legislation to support frontline workers, especially in the wake of recent emergencies that have highlighted their critical roles in maintaining public safety and health.

Contention

Discussions around HF1560 are likely to encompass various viewpoints, particularly concerning the implications of tax modifications. Supporters of the bill may argue that it offers necessary relief to emergency responders and could lead to improved public safety outcomes, thereby representing good governance. Conversely, opponents might express concerns about the potential negative impact on state revenue, questioning whether the financial implications of these credits justify the adjustments to tax regulations. This balance between providing necessary support to public service workers and maintaining state fiscal health is expected to be a focal point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

MN SF1894

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

Previously Filed As

MN SF1894

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

MN HF494

Individual income and corporate franchise tax provisions modified, and tax credits for parental leave costs allowed.

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 HF3883

Corporate franchise tax provisions modified, and federal payroll tax credit allowed.

MN HF2115

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

MN HF2059

Individual income tax provisions modified, corporate franchise tax provisions modified, film production credit modified, allocation increased, and sunset repealed.

MN HF1488

Individual income tax provisions modified, corporate franchise tax provisions modified, and historic structure rehabilitation credit modified.

MN HF119

Income and corporate franchise tax provisions modified, and research credit modified.

MN HF2811

Liquid fuel modernization tax credit established, individual income and corporate franchise taxes modified, and report required.

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