Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1735

Introduced
2/21/23  
Refer
2/21/23  

Caption

Income tax; revise credit allowed for employers providing dependent care for employees.

Impact

The revision is expected to have a positive impact on state laws concerning tax incentives for businesses, potentially leading to an increase in the availability and affordability of child care options in the workforce. This can help alleviate some of the financial burdens that working parents face, making it easier for them to remain in the workforce. Additionally, it clarifies the eligibility and application process for employers seeking these tax credits, thus streamlining support for businesses that prioritize dependent care.

Summary

House Bill 1735 proposes amendments to Section 57-73-23 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, which governs income tax credits for employers providing dependent care during work hours. The bill aims to increase the income tax credit provided to employers from 50% to 75% for those that offer dependent care services or stipends specifically for child care. This enhancement is designed to encourage more employers to invest in dependent care, thereby supporting their employees with the specific needs for child care during work hours.

Contention

As with any legislation related to tax credits, there are points of contention that may arise. Critics may argue about the potential for these tax credits to disproportionately benefit larger companies while smaller employers might not be able to offer such extensive dependent care services. Furthermore, lawmakers may debate the broader implications for state revenues given the increased credit allowances, prompting discussions on how to balance the incentive with fiscal responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1921

Income tax; increase credit allowed for employers providing dependent care/dependent care stipend for employees.

MS HB907

Income tax; increase credit allowed for employers providing dependent care/child care stipend for employees.

MS SB2335

Income tax credit; allow for employer making direct payments to entity for dependent care on behalf of employee.

MS HB1734

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

MS SB588

Increasing tax credit for employers providing child care for employees

MS SB258

Increasing tax credit for employers providing child care for employees

MS HB5052

Increase the tax credit for employers providing child care for employees.

MS HB2605

Increase the tax credit for employers providing child care for employees.

MS HB3399

Increasing the tax credit for employers providing child care for employees

MS AB2803

Income taxation: credits: dependent care.

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