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HF 21

as introduced - 87th Legislature (2011 - 2012) Posted on 01/10/2011 11:03am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
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A bill for an act
relating to taxation; individual income; reinstating the reciprocity agreement
with the state of Wisconsin and permitting its termination only by law; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 290.081.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 290.081, is amended to read:


290.081 INCOME OF NONRESIDENTS, RECIPROCITY.

(a) The compensation received for the performance of personal or professional
services within this state by an individual whose residence, place of abode, and place
customarily returned to at least once a month is in another state, shall be excluded from
gross income to the extent such compensation is subject to an income tax imposed by the
state of residence; provided that such state allows a similar exclusion of compensation
received by residents of Minnesota for services performed therein.

(b) When it is deemed to be in the best interests of the people of this state, the
commissioner may determine that the provisions of paragraph (a) shall not apply. As long
as the provisions of paragraph (a) apply between Minnesota and Wisconsin, the provisions
of paragraph (a) shall apply to any individual who is domiciled in Wisconsin.

(c) For the purposes of paragraph (a), whenever the Wisconsin tax on Minnesota
residents which would have been paid Wisconsin without paragraph (a) exceeds the
Minnesota tax on Wisconsin residents which would have been paid Minnesota without
paragraph (a), or vice versa, then the state with the net revenue loss resulting from
paragraph (a) must be compensated by the other state as provided in the agreement under
paragraph (d). This provision shall be effective for all years beginning after December 31,
1972. The data used for computing the loss to either state shall be determined on or before
September 30 of the year following the close of the previous calendar year.

(d) Interest is payable on all amounts calculated under paragraph (c) relating to
taxable years beginning after December 31, 2000. Interest accrues from July 1 of the
taxable year. The commissioner of revenue is authorized to enter into agreements with
the state of Wisconsin specifying the compensation required under paragraph (b), the
reciprocity payment due date, conditions constituting delinquency, interest rates, and a
method for computing interest due. Calculation of compensation under the agreement
must specify if the revenue loss is determined before or after the allowance of each state's
credit for taxes paid to the other state.

(e) If an agreement cannot be reached as to the amount of the loss, the commissioner
of revenue and the taxing official of the state of Wisconsin shall each appoint a member
of a board of arbitration and these members shall appoint the third member of the board.
The board shall select one of its members as chair. Such board may administer oaths, take
testimony, subpoena witnesses, and require their attendance, require the production of
books, papers and documents, and hold hearings at such places as are deemed necessary.
The board shall then make a determination as to the amount to be paid the other state
which determination shall be final and conclusive.

(f) The commissioner may furnish copies of returns, reports, or other information to
the taxing official of the state of Wisconsin, a member of the board of arbitration, or a
consultant under joint contract with the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin for the purpose
of making a determination as to the amount to be paid the other state under the provisions
of this section. Prior to the release of any information under the provisions of this section,
the person to whom the information is to be released shall sign an agreement which
provides that the person will protect the confidentiality of the returns and information
revealed thereby to the extent that it is protected under the laws of the state of Minnesota.

new text begin (g) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b) and any contrary action of
the commissioner of revenue, the income tax reciprocity agreement with the state of
Wisconsin authorized under this section that was in effect through December 31, 2009, is
reinstated. The agreement continues in effect until terminated by Minnesota or Wisconsin
law. The commissioner may agree to modify the timing or method of calculating the state
payments to be made under the agreement, consistent with the requirements of paragraphs
(c) and (d), but may not terminate the agreement.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment
and applies to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2010.
new text end