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Key issues: Taxes

KEY PRIORITIES
FOR THE 2026 SESSION INCLUDE:

  • Conforming with the provisions of the 2025 federal tax bill will promote business investment in Minnesota. Priority should be given to provisions that have the greatest economy-wide impact such as Section 179 expensing, R&D expensing, interest expensing, bonus depreciation (including special depreciation for qualified manufacturing property), and the pass-through deduction.
  • Reducing Minnesota’s individual income tax rates to get out of the top ten highest in the nation to improve talent recruitment, competitiveness of pass-through businesses, and to encourage talent, investment and economic growth.
  • Reducing Minnesota’s second highest in the nations corporate income tax rate of 9.8% to get out of the top ten highest in the nation to improve business competitiveness, private sector investment and economic growth.
  • Enacting reforms for taxation of foreign sourced income to bring Minnesota more in alignment with other states. This includes reducing global intangible low-taxed income (GILTI) subject to Minnesota taxation from the current 50%, increasing dividend received deduction and allowing inclusion of related foreign apportionment factors for foreign sourced income.
  • Providing property tax relief by lowering the state business property tax levy, an extra tax assessed on businesses that results in the high fixed cost of doing business in Minnesota. 
  • Encouraging investment, innovation, entrepreneurship and productivity growth in Minnesota operations through alternative simplified calculation of R&D, continuing angel investment tax credits, establishing a headquarters tax credit, and providing incentives for investments in workforce training and other investments in Minnesota-based operations.
  • Conforming to the federal estate tax threshold to remove the high financial disincentive to remain in Minnesota and to reduce barriers for transfers of family farms and businesses.
  • Opposing tax increases that undermine Minnesota’s competitiveness and hinder economic growth.
  • Supporting reducing taxpayer administration compliance burdens, improving taxpayer procedural protections and providing clear release guidance to taxpayers.

 

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2025 outcomes

Business priorities

  • No new business taxes
  • R&D tax credit is partially refundable
  • Data centers sales tax incentives extended 
     

Policies we opposed

  • 5th tier income tax
  • New corporate taxes
  • Sales tax expansion
  • Social media tax
  • New limits on carrying over losses
     

Outcomes

  • No new business taxes
  • R&D tax credit is partially refundable
  • Data centers sales tax incentives extended

 

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