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HF 9

Tax finance and policy bill.

2025, First Special Session Introduced by Greg Davids and 2 co-sponsors

Minnesota's HF 9 tax policy bill became law on June 14, 2025, modifying state tax provisions affecting revenue, credits, or rates with broad fiscal implications.

Secretary of State Chapter 13 06/14/25
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Bill Summary · HF 9

Legislative bill overview

HF 9 is Minnesota's tax finance and policy bill that was signed into law by the Governor on June 14, 2025. The bill addresses various tax-related provisions affecting state revenue, tax credits, deductions, or rates, though specific policy details require review of the full legislative text.

Why is this important

Tax policy bills directly impact state revenue collection, individual and business tax obligations, and funding for state services. Changes to tax structure can affect household budgets, business competitiveness, and the state's ability to fund education, infrastructure, and other programs.

Potential points of contention

  • Revenue impact: Depending on whether provisions increase or decrease taxes, the bill may face criticism from those concerned about state funding or tax burden relief
  • Economic competitiveness: Changes to business tax provisions could affect Minnesota's ability to attract or retain companies
  • Distributional effects: Tax policy often raises questions about whether changes benefit wealthy versus middle-income and lower-income Minnesotans equitably

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

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