Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1939

Introduced
3/21/24  
Refer
3/21/24  
Engrossed
3/27/24  
Refer
4/10/24  

Caption

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

Impact

This bill is anticipated to significantly enhance the state's strategy towards urban revitalization by encouraging the conversion of underutilized commercial properties into residential spaces. By providing tax incentives, the state aims to stimulate investment and foster the redevelopment of areas within the capitol complex, potentially leading to increased housing availability and revitalization of the community. The enactment of this bill will lead to amendments in local tax regulations concerning property development and taxation, creating a framework designed to promote residential projects in designated areas.

Summary

House Bill 1939 aims to establish an income tax credit program for taxpayers who develop commercial properties located in the Capitol Complex Improvement District, converting them into residential units. The legislation provides a structured process for applicants, requiring them to submit a development plan detailing the property to be developed, its previous usage, and the planned renovations. The bill proposes that taxpayers can receive a credit equal to 25% of the development costs incurred during the conversion process, capped at a total of $5 million in credits allocated per year.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB1939 appears to be supportive, particularly among developers and local government entities interested in urban development. Proponents argue that this bill provides a much-needed avenue for economic growth and urban renewal, especially in the context of housing shortages. However, there may be concerns regarding the cap on the total amount of credits and whether that will sufficiently incentivize large-scale development projects. The measure has garnered positive feedback for aligning financial incentives with community development goals.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the limitations placed on the program, including the maximum amount of tax credits available annually and the specific eligibility requirements for properties. Critics might argue that this cap could limit the potential impact of the bill, as it restricts the scalability of benefits to a select number of developers. Additionally, the bill’s focus on a limited geographic area might lead to debates about equity in resource distribution and whether similar incentives should be extended to other areas in need of development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB855

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

MS HB1020

Capitol Complex Improvement District judicial jurisdiction; create and revise boundaries.

MS SB2481

Historic property income tax credit; allow taxpayer to elect rebate in place of credit at any time after certification.

MS HB390

Historic property income tax credit; revise certain provisions regarding.

MS HB225

Bonds; authorize issuance for improvements to the Jackson Public Schools District's Career Development Center.

MS HB224

Bonds; authorize issuance for improvements to the Jackson Public School District's Career Development Center.

MS HB1734

Use tax; revise distribution of revenue, provide income tax credit for employer making payments for employee dependent care.

MS SB2847

Income tax; authorize credits for donations to Habitat for Humanity Mississippi Capital Area.

MS HB764

Capitol Complex Improvement District; authorize demolition of slum and blighted properties located within.

MS SB2898

Income tax; authorize credits for certain child care expenses and for Pre-K providers for care of certain children.

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