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MN SF235
Bill
Status
1/16/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jeremy Miller
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AI Summary
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Allows Minnesota taxpayers to subtract the full amount of Social Security benefits received from their state taxable income, eliminating all current limits and phaseouts
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Repeals the existing income-based phaseout thresholds that currently reduce the subtraction for taxpayers with adjusted gross income above $100,000 (married filing jointly), $78,000 (single/head of household), or $50,000 (married filing separately)
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Eliminates the current alternate subtraction caps of $5,840 for married couples filing jointly and $4,560 for single/head of household filers
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Amends Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 290.0132, subdivision 26
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Effective for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2024
Legislative Description
Unlimited Social Security subtraction permission
Last Action
Referred to Taxes
1/16/2025