Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB855

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Income tax; authorize a credit for costs incurred by certain taxpayers for storm shelter/safe room construction.

Impact

The proposed tax credit would allow taxpayers to claim either 50% of their incurred costs for a storm shelter/safe room up to a maximum of $20,000 for those structures placed in service during the taxable year. Any unused credit may be carried forward for five consecutive years, reflecting an intention to ease the financial burden citizens might face when investing in such protective structures. Moreover, the total amount allocated for these tax credits in a calendar year is capped at $5,000,000, establishing a limit on potential state revenue loss due to these credits.

Summary

House Bill 855 aims to authorize an income tax credit for taxpayers who incur costs associated with the construction, acquisition, or installation of storm shelters or safe rooms specifically for multi-family residential properties classified as R-2 Occupancy within the state of Mississippi. The bill defines a 'storm shelter' or 'safe room' as a hardened structure designed to provide crucial protection during extreme wind events and ensures that such structures meet certified building codes.

Contention

While the bill seeks to provide much-needed financial incentives to enhance safety against severe weather events, it has sparked discussions regarding the distribution of such tax benefits. Critics may argue that the capped allocation of credits could limit participation, particularly for smaller property owners or less affluent areas. There may also be debate around the appropriateness of allocating public funds for private property enhancements, questioning the necessity and impact of government intervention in encouraging storm preparedness in the housing sector.

Effective_date

If enacted, this act will take effect and be enforced from January 1, 2024, allowing the tax credit to be available for the next tax year.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB240

Income tax; authorize a credit for costs incurred by certain taxpayers for storm shelter/safe room construction.

MS HB380

Taxation and revenue; income tax credit for storm shelter construction, extended

MS HB1366

To Create An Income Tax Credit For Qualified Storm Shelters.

MS HB1953

Tax credits; authorize for contributions by certain taxpayers to certain hospitals, bring forward various tax credit sections of law.

MS HB1939

Income tax; authorize a credit for costs incurred for development of certain property in the Capitol Complex Improvement District.

MS SB627

Storm shelters; authorizing certain building standards and establishing certain tax credit. Effective date.

MS HB230

Income tax; tax credit for certain expenses incurred by taxpayers that sell new construction homes to certain individuals for up to a certain price; provide

MS HB483

Income tax; tax credit for certain expenses incurred by taxpayers that sell new construction homes to certain individuals for up to a certain price; provide

MS HB1756

Income tax; authorize a tax credit for certain tree removal costs.

MS SB3167

Income tax; authorize credits for certain in-state television productions, or alternative rebate for 75% of credit amount.

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