Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3505

Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

Property tax provisions modified, and exclusion amount increased for homesteads of veterans with disabilities.

Impact

Upon its implementation starting with the assessment year 2024, HF3505 is set to significantly affect the way property taxes are calculated for eligible veterans in Minnesota. This legislative change not only provides immediate financial relief but is designed to alleviate the broader economic pressures faced by veterans and their families. Furthermore, the bill introduces a measure that allows surviving spouses of veterans who passed away from service-related causes to retain the property tax benefits under specific conditions, ensuring continued support to families even after the veteran's passing.

Summary

House Bill HF3505 aims to modify taxation provisions concerning property owned by veterans with disabilities. The bill seeks to increase the homestead exclusion amount for disabled veterans, allowing a greater portion of their property's value to be exempt from taxation. Specifically, the exclusion amount for veterans rated with a 70 percent disability or higher rises from $150,000 to $200,000, and for those with a total and permanent disability, from $300,000 to $400,000. The bill reinforces the commitment to support veterans and provide them financial relief, particularly in relation to property taxes.

Contention

Despite the positive intent behind HF3505, some concerns have been voiced regarding the long-term implications for local government revenues. Critics argue that the enhanced exemptions might lead to a strain on local budgets, potentially necessitating adjustments in funding for public services if a significant number of properties qualify for increased tax exclusions. Additionally, discussions about the equity of such tax benefits often arise, particularly in relationship to other groups or demographic sectors that may also face financial hardships but do not receive similar tax relief.

Companion Bills

MN SF3742

Similar To Property tax exclusion amount for homesteads of veterans with a disability increase

Previously Filed As

MN SF3742

Property tax exclusion amount for homesteads of veterans with a disability increase

MN HF3802

Property tax provisions modified, and disabled veterans homestead market value exclusion amounts increased.

MN HF1451

Property tax provisions modified, and disabled veterans market value exclusion modified by increasing exclusion amount for totally and permanently disabled veterans.

MN HF903

Property tax provisions modified, and market value exclusion modified for veterans with a disability.

MN HF1636

Property tax provisions modified, and market value exclusion modified for veterans with a disability.

MN HF1756

Property tax; market value exclusion modified for veterans with a disability, exclusion amounts increased annually with inflation, and surviving spouses benefit modified.

MN HF984

Property tax provisions modified, and market value exclusion modified for veterans with a disability.

MN HF4259

Property tax provisions modified, and market value exclusion modified for veterans with a disability.

MN HF1060

Property tax provisions modified, and disabled veterans' homestead market value exclusion spousal benefit modified.

MN HF1969

Property tax provisions modified, and spousal eligibility extended for disabled veterans homestead market value exclusions.

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