Senate passes tax bill with additional cuts
Published 10:11 am Friday, April 11, 2014
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Senate has given approval to another $101 million in tax breaks, but the array of relief differs from a House version.
Thursday’s 57-6 vote sets up final tax negotiations with House tax writers. Both chambers are led by Democrats.
The Senate bill expands a sales tax exemption for local governments to those that coordinate services across boundaries. It adds to city and county tax exemptions approved a year ago. The bill also provides tax credits for volunteer firefighters, credits for parents who hire reading tutors and assistance to counties on the front-lines of the aquatic invasive species battle.
A House bill focuses tax relief on beefing up refund programs connected to the property tax. That chamber’s bill has a similar size.
Negotiations will commence after Easter.