Legislation aims to help workers and small business owners recover from COVID-19 9:30 am, Apr. 30, 2021 ×
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ST. PAUL The chair of the Subcommittee on Property Taxes is championing a a $681 million tax relief bill passed Wednesday by the Minnesota Senate.
The bill, stated a press release from the Minnesota Republican Caucus, is aimed at jumpstarting the economy and helping workers and small business owners recover from COVID-19. The comprehensive legislation delivers tax relief and reform without raising taxes, which reflects a contrast from tax plans from House Democrats and Gov. Tim Walz, both of whom have proposed more than $1 billion in tax hikes despite the state’s $1.6 billion surplus.