Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF443

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Senior property tax credit establishment

Impact

The proposed legislation significantly impacts taxation laws in Minnesota by introducing a mechanism that provides financial relief to senior homeowners. This bill not only modifies the existing property tax statutes but also introduces new provisions regarding property tax credits specifically aimed at easing the financial burden on senior citizens. By enhancing the financial landscape for elderly property owners, it aims to allow them to manage their tax obligations more effectively, thereby promoting home ownership and stability in senior living situations.

Summary

S.F. No. 443, known as the Senior Credit bill, aims to establish a property tax credit specifically for senior citizens in Minnesota. To qualify, the property must be classified under specific categories of Minnesota Statutes and owned as a homestead by an individual aged 65 years or older. The bill outlines the conditions for applying for this credit, detailing the necessary eligibility criteria pertaining to age, ownership duration, and property classification. It emphasizes the need for an initial application to be filed by December 15 for the upcoming tax year following the taxpayer reaching the qualifying age.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S.F. No. 443 include concerns regarding its financial implications for local jurisdictions and the potential impact on the state budget. Critics may argue about the necessity of additional property tax credits at a time when state revenues are under pressure. Moreover, there are debates concerning the fairness of age-based tax credits, as they could lead to disparities in tax burdens among different demographic groups. Proponents, however, assert that such measures are essential for supporting seniors, who often live on fixed incomes and face increasing living costs.

Companion Bills

MN HF403

Similar To Senior property tax credit established, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

MN SF1957

Advanced homestead credit refund for seniors process and credit establishment provision

MN SF5081

Homestead credit refund advanced credit process for seniors establishment, credit established, and appropriation

MN HF4826

Property tax provisions modified, process for seniors to receive an advance credit of homestead credit refund established, and advance credit established.

MN SF3717

Senior citizen credit establishment

MN HF1517

Property tax provisions modified, and homestead credit established.

MN SF2022

Homestead credit establishment

MN HF883

Senior citizen property tax credit established, and money appropriated.

MN HF826

Senior citizen property tax credit established, and money appropriated.