Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF5190

Introduced
4/2/24  

Caption

Tax Expenditure Review Commission requirements modified, and legislative requirements for new or renewed tax expenditures repealed.

Impact

The changes proposed in HF5190 are set to amend existing statutes to streamline the oversight of tax expenditures. One of the notable amendments is the repeal of certain legislative requirements for new or renewed tax expenditures, which could reduce bureaucratic hurdles for implementing tax policies. By enacting these changes, the Minnesota legislature aims to ensure that taxpayers receive better accountability regarding their contributions, while simultaneously evaluating the overall effectiveness of tax expenditure programs in meeting their intended goals.

Summary

House File 5190 introduces modifications to the regulations governing the Tax Expenditure Review Commission in Minnesota. This bill aims to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of tax expenditures by requiring a systematic review process. Specifically, the bill outlines the commission's duties to review tax expenditures, identify their purposes, and assess their financial impacts on state revenue. It mandates that the commission completes an initial review of all tax expenditures within three years of establishment, followed by regular reviews every decade. Public hearings are also necessitated for each review before inclusion in the commission's reports.

Contention

Debate surrounding HF5190 may center on the implications of repealing legislative requirements for tax expenditures, which some stakeholders might argue undermines necessary legislative oversight. Concerns arise about whether this may lead to less transparency and inefficiency in evaluating tax benefits in the long run. Additionally, there may be differing opinions regarding the frequency and scope of the reviews mandated for the tax expenditures, as various groups will have vested interests in different fiscal policies affecting state revenue.

Companion Bills

MN SF4522

Similar To Certain Tax Expenditure Review Commission requirements modifications and new or renewed tax expenditures legislative requirements repealer

Previously Filed As

MN HF1106

Tax Expenditure Review Commission requirements modified, and legislative requirements for new or renewed tax expenditures repealed.

MN SF45

Certain requirements modification for the Tax expenditure Review Commission

MN HF1106

Status in the House - 94th Legislature (2025 - 2026)

MN HF3648

Requirements for expenditures from emerging issues account modified.

AZ SB1466

tax expenditures; credits; review schedule

AZ SB1387

Tax expenditures; credits; review schedule

CO HB1289

Modification of Certain Tax Expenditures

MN SF3933

Emerging issues account expenditures requirement modification

CA SB1349

An act to add and repeal Section 43 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation.

MN HF4925

Housing development fund expenditure provisions modified, and allowed expenditures for the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency repealed.

Similar Bills

CA SB321

Late signature curing expenditure reports.

CA SB1349

Taxation: tax expenditures: Legislative Analyst’s Office: assessment, report, and recommendation.

AR HB1043

To Require Disclosure And Reporting Of Noncandidate Expenditures Pertaining To Appellate Judicial Elections; And To Adopt New Laws Concerning Appellate Judicial Campaigns.

AZ SB1408

Campaign finance; public service corporations

MN SF45

Certain requirements modification for the Tax expenditure Review Commission

VA HB2173

Campaign finance; coordination and required independent expenditure committee disclosure.

VA HB2484

Campaign finance; coordination and required independent expenditure committee disclosure.

VA SB1185

Campaign finance; coordination and required independent expenditure committee disclosure.