Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 270 — Various Taxes And State Boards
Section 270.074 — Valuation Of Flight Property; Methods Of Apportionment; Ratio Of Tax.

Subdivision 1. Valuation. The commissioner shall determine the market valuation of all flight property operated or used by every airline company in air commerce in this state. The valuation apportioned to this state of such flight property shall be the proportion of the total valuation thereof determined on the basis of the total of the following percentages:
(1) 50 percent of the percentage which the number of revenue ton miles of passengers, mail, express and freight flown by the airline company within this state during the preceding calendar year is of the total number of such miles flown by it within and without this state during the preceding calendar year.
(2) 50 percent of the percentage that the total departures performed by the airline company within this state during the preceding calendar year is of the total departures performed by it within and without this state during the preceding calendar year.
Subd. 2. MS 2016 [Repealed, 1Sp2017 c 1 art 20 s 10]
Subd. 3. Net tax capacity. (a) The net tax capacity of the flight property of every airline company is 70 percent of the value thereof apportioned to this state under subdivision 1, except that the net tax capacity of quiet aircraft is 40 percent of the value determined under subdivision 1. "Quiet aircraft" means turboprops and aircraft defined as stage III or IV by the Federal Aviation Administration. If, in the opinion of the commissioner, other aircraft may be qualified as quiet aircraft, the commissioner may adopt rules providing additional qualifications.
(b) The flight property of an airline company that owns or leases aircraft the majority of which are turboprops, and which provides, during six months or more of the year that taxes are levied, scheduled passenger service to three or more airports inside or outside of this state that serve small or medium sized communities, shall be assessed at 50 percent of the assessment percentage otherwise set by paragraph (a).
1945 c 418 s 5; 1953 c 672 s 2,3; 1971 c 427 s 15; 1986 c 444; 1987 c 268 art 14 s 9; 1988 c 719 art 5 s 84; 2008 c 154 art 13 s 7; 2017 c 40 art 1 s 92; 1Sp2017 c 1 art 20 s 1; 2018 c 182 art 1 s 69

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 270 - 271 — Taxation, Supervision, Data Practices

Chapter 270 — Various Taxes And State Boards

Section 270.071 — Definitions.

Section 270.072 — Taxation And Assessment Of Flight Property.

Section 270.0725 — Penalties.

Section 270.0735 — Examination; Investigations; Subpoenas.

Section 270.074 — Valuation Of Flight Property; Methods Of Apportionment; Ratio Of Tax.

Section 270.075 — Tax Levy.

Section 270.076 — Appeal.

Section 270.077 — Taxes Credited To State Airports Fund.

Section 270.078 — Not To Conflict With Federal Law.

Section 270.079 — Reciprocal Arrangement With Other States.

Section 270.11 — Powers; Meetings.

Section 270.12 — State Board Of Equalization; Duties.

Section 270.41 — Board Of Assessors.

Section 270.42 — Membership.

Section 270.44 — Licensing And Grading Report Fees.

Section 270.45 — Disposition Of Fees And Fines.

Section 270.455 — Refunds Of Fees.

Section 270.46 — Training Courses; Regulation.

Section 270.47 — Rules.

Section 270.48 — Licensure Of Qualified Persons.

Section 270.50 — Employment Of Licensed Assessors.

Section 270.80 — Definitions.

Section 270.81 — Taxation And Assessment Of Railroad Company Property.

Section 270.82 — Reports Of Railroad Companies.

Section 270.83 — Examinations And Investigations.

Section 270.84 — Annual Valuation Of Operating Property.

Section 270.86 — Apportionment And Equalization Of Valuation.

Section 270.87 — Certification To County Assessors.

Section 270.91 — Contamination Tax.

Section 270.92 — Definitions.

Section 270.93 — Tax Base; Contamination Value.

Section 270.94 — Exemptions.

Section 270.95 — Payment; Administration.

Section 270.96 — Duties.

Section 270.97 — Deposit Of Revenues.

Section 270.98 — Local Administrative Costs.