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MN Social Security Tax Debate Comes Into Focus

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Thursday, April 27, 2023   

The current Minnesota legislative session has seen a lot of big policy moves, and Social Security tax relief could be next. A compromise plan is taking shape as advocates urge lawmakers to not hold back.

There have been growing calls from groups like AARP, and legislators from both parties, to eliminate taxes on Social Security income.

But some top Democrats oppose a full repeal, citing concerns about creating budget pressure by allowing the wealthy to avoid the tax.

But AARP Minnesota's State Director Cathy McLeer said with a nearly $18 billion surplus, the state should feel compelled to take a significant step forward to help more retirees who are experiencing financial pressure.

"And with so many more middle-income Americans struggling to afford their health care and other basic needs," said McLeer, "that promise of Social Security is just critically important."

Still, she says the compromise plan shows promise in providing relief.

Currently, around 50% of Minnesotans receiving Social Security are exempt from state taxes on their benefits. Bills that have emerged from both the House and Senate would push that exemption threshold to more than 75%.

Bob Allender, a resident of Rosemount, said he's a newly retired single person from the middle class - but still has to cover major expenses, such as a mortgage and long-term health insurance.

He said a full repeal would give him a lot of breathing room.

"And it's hard when you're getting hit like that from a tax perspective," said Allender, "when you have no income coming in, other than your retirement savings and Social Security."

State Rep. Matt Norris - DFL-Blaine - is among those who support fully eliminating the tax. He said he's hearing from a lot of Minnesotans nearing retirement age worried about under-the-radar expenses for this age group, such as student-loan debt.

"Either because they've cosigned," said Norris, "or they've taken on debt when they went back to school, maybe mid-career."

Even with a full repeal not part of current plans, supporters say they'll keep pushing the idea in the short term, as well as in future sessions.




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