The House of Representatives passed their version of the Tax Omnibus Bill HF 677. Included in the bill is a substantial excise tax increase that has been largely opposed by Minnesota breweries, wineries, distilleries, wholesalers, distributors, restaurants, pubs, bars, and consumers.
Below is a record how Representatives in the House voted and the contested language.
You can find an official voting record here. And the contested bill here.
Those who voted for the increase:
Allen | Anzelc | Atkins | Benson, J. | Bernardy |
Bly | Brynaert | Carlson | Clark | Davnie |
Dehn, R. | Dill | Dorholt | Erhardt | Erickson, R. |
Falk | Faust | Fischer | Freiberg | Fritz |
Hansen | Hausman | Hilstrom | Hornstein | Hortman |
Huntley | Isaacson | Johnson, C. | Johnson, S. | Kahn |
Laine | Lenczewski | Lesch | Liebling | Lien |
Lillie | Loeffler | Mahoney | Mariani | Marquart |
Masin | McNamar | Melin | Metsa | Moran |
Morgan | Mullery | Murphy, E. | Murphy, M. | Nelson |
Newton | Norton | Paymar | Pelowski | Persell |
Poppe | Savick | Sawatzky | Schoen | Simon |
Simonson | Slocum | Sundin | Thissen | Wagenius |
Ward, J.A. | Ward, J.E. | Winkler | Yarusso |
Those who voted in the against the increase:
Abeler | Albright | Anderson, M. | Anderson, P. | Anderson, S. |
Barrett | Beard | Benson, M. | Cornish | Daudt |
Davids | Dettmer | Drazkowski | Erickson, S. | Fabian |
FitzSimmons | Franson | Garofalo | Green | Gruenhagen |
Gunther | Hackbarth | Halverson | Hamilton | Hertaus |
Holberg | Hoppe | Howe | Johnson, B. | Kelly |
Kieffer | Kiel | Kresha | Leidiger | Lohmer |
Loon | Mack | McDonald | McNamara | Myhra |
Newberger | Nornes | O’Driscoll | O’Neill | Peppin |
Petersburg | Pugh | Quam | Radinovich | Rosenthal |
Runbeck | Sanders | Schomacker | Scott | Selcer |
Swedzinski | Theis | Torkelson | Uglem | Urdahl |
Wills | Woodard | Zellers | Zerwas |
59.32 Sec. 12. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 297G.03, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
59.33 Subdivision 1. General rate; distilled spirits and wine. The following excise tax is
59.34imposed on all distilled spirits and wine manufactured, imported, sold, or possessed in
59.35this state:
60.23In computing the tax on a package of distilled spirits or wine, a proportional tax at a
60.24like rate on all fractional parts of a gallon or liter must be paid, except that the tax on a
60.25fractional part of a gallon less than 1/16 of a gallon is the same as for 1/16 of a gallon.
60.26EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective July 1, 2013.
60.27 Sec. 13. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 297G.03, is amended by adding a
60.28subdivision to read:
60.29 Subd. 5. Small winery credit. (a) A qualified winery is entitled to a tax credit of
60.30$2.08 per gallon on 50,000 gallons sold in any fiscal year beginning July 1. Qualified
60.31wineries may take the credit on the 18th day of each month, but the total credit allowed
60.32may not exceed in any fiscal year the lesser of:
60.33(1) the liability for tax; or
60.34(2) $104,000.
60.35(b) For purposes of this subdivision, a “qualified winery” means a winery, whether
60.36or not located in this state, producing less than 100,000 gallons of wine in the calendar
60.37year immediately preceding the calendar year for which the credit under this subdivision
60.38is claimed. In determining the number of gallons, all brands or labels of a winery must
60.39be combined. All facilities for the production of wine owned or controlled by the same
60.40person, corporation, or other entity must be treated as a single winery.
61.1EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective July 1, 2013.
61.2 Sec. 14. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 297G.04, is amended to read:
61.3297G.04 FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES; RATE OF TAX.
61.4 Subdivision 1. Tax imposed. The following excise tax is imposed on all fermented
61.5malt beverages that are imported, directly or indirectly sold, or possessed in this state:
61.6(1) on fermented malt beverages containing not more than 3.2 percent alcohol by
61.7weight, $2.40 $25.55 per 31-gallon barrel; and
61.8(2) on fermented malt beverages containing more than 3.2 percent alcohol by
61.9weight, $4.60 $27.75 per 31-gallon barrel.
61.10For fractions of a 31-gallon barrel, the tax rate is calculated proportionally.
61.11 Subd. 2. Tax credit. A qualified brewer producing fermented malt beverages is
61.12entitled to a tax credit of $4.60 $27.75 per barrel on 25,000 50,000 barrels sold in any
61.13fiscal year beginning July 1, regardless of the alcohol content of the product. Qualified
61.14brewers may take the credit on the 18th day of each month, but the total credit allowed
61.15may not exceed in any fiscal year the lesser of:
61.16(1) the liability for tax; or
61.17(2) $115,000 $1,387,500.
61.18For purposes of this subdivision, a “qualified brewer” means a brewer, whether or
61.19not located in this state, manufacturing less than 100,000 200,000 barrels of fermented
61.20malt beverages in the calendar year immediately preceding the calendar year for which
61.21the credit under this subdivision is claimed. In determining the number of barrels, all
61.22brands or labels of a brewer must be combined. All facilities for the manufacture of
61.23fermented malt beverages owned or controlled by the same person, corporation, or other
61.24entity must be treated as a single brewer.
61.25EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective July 1, 2013.
As time allows voting records will be updated with contact links and party affiliation.