Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB4115

Introduced
4/9/24  
Refer
4/9/24  
Engrossed
4/17/24  
Refer
4/18/24  
Enrolled
4/25/24  

Caption

City of Durant; authorize a tax on restaurants to promote tourism, parks and recreation.

Impact

The passage of HB 4115 will create a dedicated funding mechanism for tourism and recreational improvements in Durant, which supporters argue is essential for enhancing the city’s appeal and economic vitality. By allowing the city to collect this tax, it hopes to stimulate growth in local businesses and increase the quality of life for residents. The establishment of this funding, however, also raises conversations about local government autonomy and the potential strain on the restaurant industry, which must adapt to this new financial obligation.

Summary

House Bill 4115 authorizes the governing authorities of the City of Durant, Mississippi, to levy a 3% tax on the gross proceeds of sales from restaurants. This tax is intended to generate funds specifically aimed at promoting tourism and enhancing parks and recreation facilities within the city. Prior to implementing this tax, an election must be held, and at least 60% of voting qualified electors must approve the measure. The bill outlines the process for how this tax will be administratively handled and specifies that the revenue must be kept separate from the city’s general fund, to ensure that it is exclusively used for the intended purposes.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 4115 is generally positive among city officials and supporters who believe that improved parks and tourism can significantly benefit the local economy. However, some apprehension exists regarding the acceptance of this additional tax by the local business community and voters. The potential backlash from restaurant owners, who may view the tax burden as detrimental to their profit margins, adds a layer of concern amidst the overall enthusiasm for the bill's objectives.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding HB 4115 is its requirement for voter approval before the tax can be enacted. While this democratic approach ensures community involvement, it also introduces uncertainty, as the passage hinges on public sentiment. Additionally, the bill includes a sunset provision, set to expire on July 1, 2028, unless renewed, emphasizing the need for ongoing public support and evaluations of the tax's effectiveness in meeting its intended goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1583

City of Durant; authorize a tax on restaurants to promote tourism, parks and recreation.

MS HB1582

City of Durant; authorize tourism tax on restaurants and alcoholic beverages.

MS SB3150

City of Kosciusko; authorize election for restaurant tax to fund tourism and parks and recreation.

MS SB2152

City of Byram; authorize governing authorities to levy parks and recreation tax on restaurants.

MS HB1540

Town of Coffeeville; authorize a tax on restaurants to provide funds for tourism, parks and recreation.

MS HB1802

City of Lucedale; authorize tax on hotels/motels and restaurants to fund parks and recreational capital improvement projects.

MS HB1807

City of Eupora; authorize tourism tax on hotels/motels/Airbnbs and restaurants.

MS SB3143

City of Lucedale; authorize to levy tax upon sales of restaurants for the purposes of funding parks and recreation.

MS SB2519

Town of Monticello; authorize tourism tax on restaurants, hotels and motels.

MS HB1356

City of Lexington; extend repealer on restaurant tourism tax.

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