Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4914

Introduced
3/13/24  

Caption

Portion of proceeds of lawful gambling combined net receipts tax allocated.

Impact

If enacted, HF4914 will have a significant impact on state laws governing the taxation of gambling proceeds. By allocating a portion of the tax revenue to the general fund alongside specific allocations for local governmental needs, such as road maintenance and support for smaller cities, the bill aims to enhance local services while addressing issues related to gambling addiction. This approach ensures a dual benefit of local infrastructural improvement and public health initiatives.

Summary

House File 4914 focuses on the allocation of proceeds from the combined net receipts tax on lawful gambling. The bill proposes amendments to existing Minnesota statutes concerning tax revenues generated from gambling activities. Specifically, it details that a portion of the proceeds will be directed towards state programs that address gambling addiction, while also designating funds for local road accounts and small city assistance programs.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HF4914, particularly regarding the distribution of tax revenues from gambling. Some legislators express concerns that the allocations may not sufficiently address the growing needs for problem gambling programs, suggesting the appropriated funds for these initiatives should be higher. Others debate whether the local allocations, such as for town road accounts, sufficiently reflect the actual needs of small cities. As such, discussions around the bill are expected to center on the balance between immediate local benefits and long-term public health funding.

Companion Bills

MN SF5076

Similar To Allocating a portion of the lawful gambling proceeds of the combined net receipts tax

Previously Filed As

MN SF5076

Allocating a portion of the lawful gambling proceeds of the combined net receipts tax

MN HF375

Portion of proceeds of the combined net receipts tax allocated.

MN SF2932

Taxes imposed on all lawful gambling receipts repeal

MN HF285

Lawful gambling provisions modified, taxes imposed on all lawful gambling receipts repealed, and related technical changes made.

MN SF1956

Lawful gambling receipts imposed taxes repealer and various technical changes

MN HF163

Lawful gambling provisions modified, all lawful gambling receipts subjected to flat rate tax, and combined net receipts tax repealed.

MN HF572

Lawful gambling provisions modified, all lawful gambling receipts subjected to flat tax rate, and combined net receipts tax repealed.

MN SF2931

Flat tax rate for all lawful gambling receipts establishment; combined net receipts tax repeal

MN SF2930

Flat tax rate for all lawful gambling receipts establishment; combined net receipts tax repeal

MN SF187

Lawful combined net receipts tax relating to lawful gambling modification

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