Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3178

Introduced
2/28/22  
Refer
2/28/22  

Caption

City of Jackson; extend repeal date on 1% restaurant, hotel and motel tax for Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Impact

The impact of SB3178 is significant for both local economies and the municipal administration of Jackson. The imposed tax, which is set at one percent (1%) on gross proceeds from qualifying businesses, directly feeds into the budget of the Jackson Convention and Visitors Bureau. This funding is exclusively allocated towards activities and programs designed to attract visitors, enhancing the city’s economic landscape through increased tourism and revenue generation while preventing these funds from being merged into general revenues.

Summary

Senate Bill 3178 amends previous legislation by extending the repeal date on provisions that create the Jackson Convention and Visitors Bureau and impose a tax on the gross proceeds of sales of restaurants, hotels, and motels. Originally established by local laws in 1999, this act is vital for generating revenue targeted at promoting Jackson as a destination for conventions and tourists. By extending this provision until July 1, 2026, the bill aims to secure funding that supports various promotional activities for the city.

Contention

Moreover, some points of contention surrounding the bill stem from the manner in which the tax is assessed and collected. Critics may raise concerns over whether sufficient transparency and accountability exist regarding the use of the tax proceeds. Requirements are set for organizations receiving funding to provide accounting reports on expenditures, which must be made public under the Mississippi Public Records Act. However, the continued reliance on a tax that may not have been subjected to an explicit electoral mandate raises questions about its legitimacy in the eyes of local taxpayers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1733

City of Jackson; extend repeal date on convention and visitors bureau and authorize increase in hotel/motel tax.

MS SB3179

City of Jackson; extend repeal date on Convention & Visitors Bureau and tourism tax, and increase hotel/motel tax rate.

MS HB1565

City of Jackson; extend repeal date on convention and visitors bureau.

MS HB1197

City of Baldwyn; extend date of repeal on tax for hotels, motels, restaurants and convenience stores.

MS SB2960

City of Grenada; extend repealer on hotel/motel & restaurant tourism tax.

MS HB1720

City of Pontotoc; extend repealer on authority to levy tax on hotels, motels and restaurants.

MS SB2520

City of Waynesboro; extend repealer on authority to levy tax on hotels, motels, restaurants and bars.

MS HB1936

Town of Como; extend date of repeal to levy tax on hotels, motels and restaurants.

MS SB2518

City of Batesville; extend repealer on hotel/motel & restaurant tourism tax.

MS SB2891

City of Baldwyn; extend repealer on hotel/motel & restaurant tourism tax.

Similar Bills

MS HB1565

City of Jackson; extend repeal date on convention and visitors bureau.

MS SB3179

City of Jackson; extend repeal date on Convention & Visitors Bureau and tourism tax, and increase hotel/motel tax rate.

MS HB1733

City of Jackson; extend repeal date on convention and visitors bureau and authorize increase in hotel/motel tax.

MS HB1020

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS HB594

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS HB1238

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS HB535

Private prisons that house state offenders; provide moratorium on the expansion of.

MS HB1093

PEER Committee; require to review effectiveness of the Mississippi Development Authority Tourism Advertising Fund.