Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4983

Introduced
3/14/24  

Caption

Data centers sales and use tax exemption modification

Impact

The passage of SF4983 is expected to have significant implications for state tax law, particularly concerning how data centers are treated within the tax code. By modifying the existing exemption criteria, the bill encourages increased capital investment in Minnesota's data center market. Supporters argue that by relaxing requirements, the state can attract new businesses and retain existing operations, which could lead to job creation and economic growth within the tech sector. The financial benefits would extend to both new constructions and refurbishments, aligning with broader economic development goals.

Summary

Senate File 4983 proposes modifications to the tax exemption specifically related to data centers in Minnesota. It aims to redefine the criteria for what constitutes a 'qualified data center' and expand the exemptions available under state law. The revisions include changes to the minimum square footage and investment thresholds necessary for a data center to qualify for tax benefits, reflecting an intent to stimulate investment in large-scale data center infrastructure. This bill, authored by Senators Hauschild and Weber, underscores the state's commitment to becoming a competitive hub for data centers by incentivizing development in the tech sector.

Contention

However, the bill may face contention over concerns about the long-term fiscal implications of such tax exemptions. Critics could argue that providing tax breaks may result in diminished tax revenue for the state, which could impact funding for essential public services. Additionally, the criteria for qualified data centers, especially the significant investments required, could imply a bias towards larger corporations, potentially sidelining smaller tech companies that may not meet the threshold. Engaging stakeholders across the economic spectrum could help to address these concerns and ensure a balanced approach to economic development.

Companion Bills

MN HF4929

Similar To Data center sales and use tax exemption modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4929

Data center sales and use tax exemption modified.

MN SF769

Certain data centers tax exemption modification

MN HF1277

Data centers sales and use tax exemption modified.

MN SF3265

Sales and use tax exemption for data centers repeal

MN SF19

Requirements governing data centers modifications

MN HF3193

Sales and use tax provisions modified, taxation of transfers of prewritten computer software clarified, and exemption for qualified data centers modified.

MN SF3332

Sales and use tax exemptions elimination, gross receipts tax on various services imposition

MN HF16

Data center regulatory bill.

MN HF3304

Sustainable aviation fuel income tax credit and exemptions for data centers and construction of sustainable aviation fuel facilities repealed, increased general fund amounts reallocated from repealed tax provisions to increase the renter's credit, and corresponding technical changes made.

MN HB1444

To Amend The Sales And Use Tax Exemption For Data Centers.

Similar Bills

MN HF1277

Data centers sales and use tax exemption modified.

MN SF769

Certain data centers tax exemption modification

MN HF4929

Data center sales and use tax exemption modified.

MN SF3265

Sales and use tax exemption for data centers repeal

MN HF3193

Sales and use tax provisions modified, taxation of transfers of prewritten computer software clarified, and exemption for qualified data centers modified.

MN HF3304

Sustainable aviation fuel income tax credit and exemptions for data centers and construction of sustainable aviation fuel facilities repealed, increased general fund amounts reallocated from repealed tax provisions to increase the renter's credit, and corresponding technical changes made.

MN HF16

Data center regulatory bill.

MN SF19

Requirements governing data centers modifications