Minnesota Fuel Taxes to Jump 12% in 2025 Due to New Law
Minnesota’s motor fuel taxes will jump by nearly 12% starting Jan. 1 for diesel, gasoline, biodiesel and other fuels because of a state law passed last year.
www.ttnews.comHere’s a concise update on Minnesota tribal fuel tax exemptions based on recent available materials.
Minnesota provides a tribal member exemption from motor vehicle sales tax and related fuel exemptions under certain circumstances, particularly for members living on a reservation and purchasing a vehicle on tribal lands. This exemption applies to members of specific Minnesota tribes and/or bands, including those within the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe (MCT) and other listed bands when purchases occur on the reservation. Note that eligibility can depend on where the purchase occurs and residency on the reservation [Minnesota Revenue information on tribal vehicle exemptions; MCT bands list].[2]
The exemption framework historically included refund mechanisms and tribal-government refunds for motor fuel taxes paid by tribes or tribal members, with many arrangements involving quarterly reporting and refunds to the tribal governments or individuals. The landscape includes several intergovernmental tax agreements across Minnesota’s tribes and the state, shaping how motor fuel taxes paid on reservations are refunded or exempted [Minneapolis Fed discussion of tax agreements; Minnesota Revenue and related materials].[3]
In practice, a tribal member seeking exemption or refund typically must present documentation to the vehicle dealer (or appropriate tax authority) certifying tribal membership, residence on a reservation, and that the purchase occurred on tribal lands, among other requirements. For joint purchases, all purchasers must meet the exemption criteria. The state’s documentation emphasizes residency and purchase location on reservations for exemption eligibility for vehicle purchases [Motor Vehicle Sales Tax Exemption for Tribal Members page].[2]
Recent developments indicate Minnesota’s tax landscape for fuels and related transportation taxes continues to evolve with transportation funding increases and adjustments to fuel excise rates, which can affect both state and tribal tax treatment of fuel purchases and exemptions. Public reporting shows ongoing changes to fuel excise rates and associated revenues, reflecting broader state transportation funding needs and policy updates [Minnesota transportation law updates; TTNews coverage of fuel tax increases].[8][9]
If you’d like, I can gather the latest, most specific language or provide step-by-step guidance for a particular tribes’ exemption (e.g., which tribes’ members qualify, where to purchase, required forms). Would you prefer a focused summary for a specific tribe or a practical checklist for dealers and tribal members?
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Minnesota’s motor fuel taxes will jump by nearly 12% starting Jan. 1 for diesel, gasoline, biodiesel and other fuels because of a state law passed last year.
www.ttnews.comThe table on this page shows Minnesota's fuel excise tax rates and fees per gallon (or cubic foot) from 2011 to present.
www.revenue.state.mn.usARIZONA 1. What exemptions, if any, does your state allow Native Americans? Motor fuel is taxable on all reservations in the state of Arizona. All tribal governments and members pay the motor fuel tax at the time of purchase. However, both the tribal governments and members may receive a refund of the tax for … Enrolled members of a tribe who live on the reservation and purchase motor vehicle fuel and use fuel on the reservation and use it for their own personal consumption regardless of on or...
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www.revenue.state.mn.usTo qualify for this exemption, the purchaser must provide to the vehicle dealer a signed statement that certifies the following requirements are met. (For joint purchases, all purchasers must meet these requirements.) The purchaser is a member of one of these Tribes and lives on the Tribe’s reservation: Bois Forte Fond du Lac Grand Portage Leech Lake Lower Sioux Mille Lacs Prairie Island Sioux Red Lake Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Upper Sioux White Earth … For purposes of this exemption, a...
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