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469.325 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX EXEMPTION.

Subdivision 1.Application.

An individual, estate, or trust operating a trade or business in the international economic development zone, and an individual making a qualifying investment in a qualified business operating in the international economic development zone, qualifies for the exemptions from taxes imposed under chapter 290, as provided in this section. The exemptions provided under this section apply only to the extent that the income otherwise would be taxable under chapter 290. Subtractions under this section from federal taxable income, alternative minimum taxable income, or any other base subject to tax are limited to the amount that otherwise would be included in the tax base absent the exemption under this section. This section applies only to tax years beginning during the duration of the zone.

Subd. 2.Business income.

An individual, estate, or trust is exempt from the taxes imposed under chapter 290 on net income from the operation of a qualified business in the international economic development zone. If the trade or business is carried on within and outside of the zone and the individual is not a resident of Minnesota, the exemption must be apportioned based on the zone percentage for the taxable year. If the trade or business is carried on within or outside of the zone and the individual is a resident of Minnesota, the exemption must be apportioned based on the zone percentage for the taxable year, except the ratios under section 469.321, subdivision 8, clause (1), items (i) and (ii), must use the denominators of the property and payroll factors determined under section 290.191. No subtraction is allowed under this section in excess of 20 percent of the sum of the international economic development zone payroll and the adjusted basis of the property at the time that the property is first used in the international economic development zone by the business.

History:

1Sp2005 c 3 art 10 s 18

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 466A-470 > 469 > 469_325

469.325 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX EXEMPTION.

Subdivision 1.Application.

An individual, estate, or trust operating a trade or business in the international economic development zone, and an individual making a qualifying investment in a qualified business operating in the international economic development zone, qualifies for the exemptions from taxes imposed under chapter 290, as provided in this section. The exemptions provided under this section apply only to the extent that the income otherwise would be taxable under chapter 290. Subtractions under this section from federal taxable income, alternative minimum taxable income, or any other base subject to tax are limited to the amount that otherwise would be included in the tax base absent the exemption under this section. This section applies only to tax years beginning during the duration of the zone.

Subd. 2.Business income.

An individual, estate, or trust is exempt from the taxes imposed under chapter 290 on net income from the operation of a qualified business in the international economic development zone. If the trade or business is carried on within and outside of the zone and the individual is not a resident of Minnesota, the exemption must be apportioned based on the zone percentage for the taxable year. If the trade or business is carried on within or outside of the zone and the individual is a resident of Minnesota, the exemption must be apportioned based on the zone percentage for the taxable year, except the ratios under section 469.321, subdivision 8, clause (1), items (i) and (ii), must use the denominators of the property and payroll factors determined under section 290.191. No subtraction is allowed under this section in excess of 20 percent of the sum of the international economic development zone payroll and the adjusted basis of the property at the time that the property is first used in the international economic development zone by the business.

History:

1Sp2005 c 3 art 10 s 18


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 466A-470 > 469 > 469_325

469.325 INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX EXEMPTION.

Subdivision 1.Application.

An individual, estate, or trust operating a trade or business in the international economic development zone, and an individual making a qualifying investment in a qualified business operating in the international economic development zone, qualifies for the exemptions from taxes imposed under chapter 290, as provided in this section. The exemptions provided under this section apply only to the extent that the income otherwise would be taxable under chapter 290. Subtractions under this section from federal taxable income, alternative minimum taxable income, or any other base subject to tax are limited to the amount that otherwise would be included in the tax base absent the exemption under this section. This section applies only to tax years beginning during the duration of the zone.

Subd. 2.Business income.

An individual, estate, or trust is exempt from the taxes imposed under chapter 290 on net income from the operation of a qualified business in the international economic development zone. If the trade or business is carried on within and outside of the zone and the individual is not a resident of Minnesota, the exemption must be apportioned based on the zone percentage for the taxable year. If the trade or business is carried on within or outside of the zone and the individual is a resident of Minnesota, the exemption must be apportioned based on the zone percentage for the taxable year, except the ratios under section 469.321, subdivision 8, clause (1), items (i) and (ii), must use the denominators of the property and payroll factors determined under section 290.191. No subtraction is allowed under this section in excess of 20 percent of the sum of the international economic development zone payroll and the adjusted basis of the property at the time that the property is first used in the international economic development zone by the business.

History:

1Sp2005 c 3 art 10 s 18