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HF 3752

Commissioner of revenue temporary authority to not include certain taxpayers on liquor posting provided.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Dave Baker and 3 co-sponsors

Grants Minnesota's Revenue Commissioner temporary discretionary power to exclude certain taxpayers from required public liquor license posting lists.

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Bill Summary · HF 3752

Legislative bill overview

HF 3752 grants Minnesota's Commissioner of Revenue temporary authority to exclude certain taxpayers from the liquor posting requirement. The bill provides discretionary power to determine which taxpayers need not be included on public liquor license posting lists during a specified temporary period.

Why is this important

Liquor posting requirements typically make taxpayer information public for accountability and regulatory purposes. This bill creates an exception mechanism that could affect transparency in alcohol licensing and tax compliance monitoring, while potentially providing relief to specific taxpayer categories the Commissioner identifies.

Potential points of contention

  • Transparency concerns: Exempting taxpayers from public posting lists may reduce regulatory oversight and public accountability in liquor licensing
  • Scope and discretion: The bill provides broad Commissioner authority without clearly defining which taxpayers qualify for exclusion or the criteria for determination
  • Temporary vs. permanent impact: While labeled temporary, such authorities often become precedent for ongoing practices or expanded exemptions

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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