Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1702

Introduced
2/17/23  
Refer
2/17/23  
Engrossed
2/22/23  
Refer
2/24/23  

Caption

Sales tax; exempt sales of books at the Mississippi Book Festival.

Impact

The passage of HB 1702 is expected to positively impact the literary community by potentially increasing sales and attendance at the Mississippi Book Festival, while also making it more economical for consumers to purchase books during the event. The exemption could lead to a boost for local independent bookstores, reinforcing their role in promoting culture and literacy. Additionally, exempting sales to Veterans Outreach from taxation allows those supporting veterans to utilize more resources for their programs and initiatives, enhancing community support for those who have served in the armed forces. This dual application of the bill aims not only to foster local culture but also to provide relief for veterans.

Summary

House Bill 1702 amends Section 27-65-111 of the Mississippi Code to exempt certain sales from sales taxation during designated times. Specifically, it applies to sales of books at the Mississippi Book Festival, an event celebrating literature, as well as sales by qualifying new bookstores during the festival weekend. The bill also provides a sales tax exemption for sales of tangible personal property or services to Veterans Outreach, supporting this organization in its mission to assist veterans. The tax exemption for books will be effective from July 1, 2023, until it is set to be repealed on June 30, 2025, thereby encouraging purchases and participation in the literary festival and supporting veteran initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1702 seems largely positive, particularly among supporters of the literary community and organizations that assist veterans. Lawmakers and constituents who advocate for literacy and veteran support likely view this legislation as beneficial. The collaboration of various stakeholders in this field suggests a shared recognition of the importance of facilitating access to books and the corresponding cultural enrichment that events like the Mississippi Book Festival bring. However, some concerns could arise related to revenue implications for the state from the sales tax exemptions, although these are less vocal in discussions surrounding the bill.

Contention

While HB 1702 garners broad support for its intended beneficiaries, the provisions surrounding tax exemptions may raise questions among those focused on state revenue. Critics may argue that while supporting cultural events and veteran services is crucial, the costs associated with the lost tax revenue need to be carefully considered. Additionally, ensuring that the specifics of the 'new bookstore' definition align with the bill's goals could spark debate if any businesses feel unfairly advantaged or disadvantaged by the parameters set forth in the legislation. Overall, the measure's success might depend on balancing community benefits with the state's fiscal responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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