Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1274

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Metropolitan region sales and use tax repealer

Impact

If passed, this repeal would significantly affect the financial framework used by municipalities in the metropolitan region. The Metropolitan Council currently imposes a sales tax rate of 0.25 percent on retail sales made within or to destinations in these counties. The revenue generated from this tax is distributed among various housing assistance funds that aim to support state rent assistance and provide aid to metropolitan cities and counties. Therefore, repealing this tax could disrupt these funding streams, leading to a potential increase in financial pressure on housing aid programs.

Summary

SF1274 is a legislative bill proposed in Minnesota, primarily aimed at repealing the existing metropolitan region sales and use tax. The bill seeks to eliminate a specific section in Minnesota Statutes 2024, namely section 297A.9925, which deals with this sales tax structure. The initiative emerges from ongoing discussions about the efficacy and burden of the current tax system within the metropolitan areas, particularly its implications for local economies and governance.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SF1274 highlight a divergence of opinions among stakeholders. Proponents argue that removing the sales tax simplifies the tax system and alleviates financial burdens on residents and businesses. They assert that the existing tax structure disproportionately impacts low-income populations and could hinder economic growth. In contrast, opponents raise concerns that repealing the tax may limit funding for critical social services, particularly in housing assistance, thus potentially exacerbating issues of housing affordability and instability in the metropolitan areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF491

Metropolitan region sales and use tax repeal

MN SF1273

Metropolitan region sales and use tax repealer

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