Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB870

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Income tax; authorize a credit for private school tuition and homeschooling expenses.

Impact

The bill is likely to influence state taxation laws significantly by introducing tax incentives that could affect the financial burden on parents opting for nonpublic schooling or homeschooling. By implementing this credit, the Mississippi legislature aims to provide families more choice in their children's education, encouraging enrollment in nonpublic institutions. However, the introduction of such tax credits could also lead to a reevaluation of funding allocated to public schools, potentially exacerbating existing disparities in educational resource distribution between public and private schooling options.

Summary

House Bill 870 proposes the introduction of an income tax credit aimed at supporting education expenses for families with children in nonpublic schools or those being homeschooled. The main provisions of the bill include allowing taxpayers to claim a credit for tuition payments made for a child attending a nonpublic elementary or secondary school, as well as expenses incurred while homeschooling. The bill stipulates that the amount of the tax credit shall not exceed $1,500 per child within a taxable year, with the flexibility to carry forward unused credits for up to five years.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB870 may arise from concerns over its fiscal implications for state revenues, as significant tax credits could lead to decreased income tax collections. Additionally, opponents may question whether the bill disproportionately benefits wealthier families who can afford nonpublic education while leaving lower-income households at a disadvantage. The legislation could further ignite debates on educational equity, particularly regarding the implications of public funding for private education and the role of the state in monitoring and regulating educational standards across different types of schooling.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS A3304

Provides gross income tax credit for certain homeschooling expenses.

MS S1799

Provides gross income tax credit for certain homeschooling expenses.

MS HB209

Prove income tax credit for nonpublic school expenses such as private or homeschool tuition

MS SB2925

Income tax; authorize credit for tuition payments to private schools.

MS A5887

Provides gross income tax credit for certain homeschooling expenses incurred by parent or guardian with increased credit for taxpayers homeschooling child or dependent with special needs.

MS A1530

Provides gross income tax credit for certain homeschooling expenses incurred by parent or guardian with increased credit for taxpayers homeschooling child or dependent with special needs.

MS HB577

Authorize income tax credit for certain child care expenses

MS HB279

Authorize an income tax credit for family caregiving expenses

MS SB205

Authorize an income tax credit for family caregiving expenses

MS HB1904

Taxation; authorize income tax, insurance premium tax and ad valorem tax credit for contributions to student scholarship organizations.

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