Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2837

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Sales tax; extend repealer on exemption of sales to Mississippi's Toughest Kids Foundation for Camp Kamassa.

Impact

By extending the exemption date from July 1, 2022, to July 1, 2026, the bill seeks to alleviate financial burdens on the foundation, enabling them to continue their charitable work without the hindrance of sales taxes on necessary purchases. This could facilitate improvement and expansion efforts at Camp Kamassa, which provides outdoor therapeutic programs for children, thus impacting both local programs and the community positively.

Summary

Senate Bill 2837 aims to amend Section 27-65-111 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, extending the date of repeal for the sales tax exemption on tangible personal property or services provided to Mississippi's Toughest Kids Foundation. This foundation is associated with the construction, furnishing, and equipping of buildings and related facilities at Camp Kamassa in Copiah County, Mississippi. The bill is essentially focused on prolonging the financial support that aids in benefiting the children and families connected with this foundation.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise from the financial implications of extending the exemption. While supporters argue that the foundation's work is vital and deserving of support, tax revenues could be affected by continued exemptions for such organizations. Discussions may revolve around whether resources devoted to these tax exemptions detract from other public funding needs or if they are a necessary investment to support community health and well-being.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB470

Sales tax; extend repealer on exemption of certain sales to Toughest Kids Foundation for Camp Kamassa in Copiah County.

MS HB970

Sales tax; extend repealer on exemption of certain sales to Toughest Kids Foundation for Camp Kamassa in Copiah County.

MS SB2142

Sales tax; extend repealer on exemption of certain sales to Toughest Kids Foundation for Camp Kamassa in Copiah County.

MS HB10

Sales tax; extend time for exemption on retail sales of school supplies during the last weekend in July.

MS HB372

Sales tax; extend time for exemption on retail sales of school supplies during the last weekend in July.

MS HB1724

Sales Tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property or services to Foundation for Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.

MS HB591

Sales tax; extend time for exemption on retail sales of school supplies during the last weekend in July.

MS HB443

Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property or services to the Lincoln Civic Center Foundation.

MS HB1445

Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property or services to Lamar County Education Foundation, Inc.

MS HB317

Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property or services to the Lincoln Civic Center Foundation.

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