Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF258

Introduced
1/12/23  

Caption

Plymouth local lodging taxes expiration date removal

Impact

This bill is poised to strengthen the financial position of Plymouth by providing a stable source of funding for public facilities and community initiatives that can help attract tourism. By allowing the city to impose this tax indefinitely (until December 31, 2030, at the earliest), it can enhance its planning capabilities and make significant investments in community resources without the uncertainties tied to temporary tax measures. Proponents argue that these changes will create a more robust local economy and improve community amenities, ultimately benefiting residents and visitors alike.

Summary

SF258 proposes to amend existing state statutes to eliminate the expiration date associated with the local lodging tax imposed by the city of Plymouth. Specifically, the bill allows the city council of Plymouth to impose an additional tax of up to three percent on gross receipts subject to the lodging tax, which is intended to enhance local revenue. The total applicable tax would not exceed six percent when combined with existing local and state taxes. The revenue generated from this tax is earmarked for two primary purposes: capital improvements to public recreational facilities and community marketing and promotion, ensuring the city's investments cater to both infrastructure and economic growth needs for local businesses.

Contention

The bill's passage will significantly influence the legal framework governing local taxation and the discretion of municipalities to manage their revenue. Specifically, it highlights the dynamics between state legislative oversight of local government fiscal policies and the ability of cities to tailor tax structures aimed at their unique economic environments. Future discussions may focus on the balance between necessary funding for local initiatives and ensuring that the tax burden on residents and businesses remains manageable.

Companion Bills

MN HF102

Similar To Plymouth; local lodging tax provisions modified, and local lodging tax expiration date removed.

Similar Bills

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