Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2878

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Sales tax; exempt sales of gold or silver bullion.

Impact

The proposed amendment could significantly impact how sales taxes are levied on precious metals transactions in Mississippi. By exempting these sales, the bill could increase the attractiveness of investing in gold and silver for both local residents and businesses. This shift may result in a more favorable investment landscape, promoting economic activity in the precious metals sector. The exemption could also lead to increased market participation, thereby supporting local merchants and investors in Mississippi.

Summary

Senate Bill 2878 amends Section 27-65-111 of the Mississippi Code to exempt sales of investment grade gold or silver bullion from state sales tax. This initiative aims to provide a tax incentive that can stimulate interest in investing in precious metals, potentially aligning Mississippi with trends seen in other states that recognize the benefits of such exemptions. The measure specifies that 'bullion' encompasses precious metals formed into uniform shapes and quantities like ingots or bars, typically used in bulk transactions.

Contention

Despite the potential advantages, the bill has faced scrutiny regarding its broader implications on state revenue. Opponents may argue that such tax exemptions could lead to reduced revenue for the state, especially if a significant volume of sales transitions to tax-exempt categories. Additionally, discussions surrounding this bill may raise questions about equity in taxation, particularly whether certain segments of the population would disproportionately benefit from such exemptions while others face existing tax burdens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB23

Sales tax; exempt sales of platinum, gold, silver bullion and numismatic coins.

MS HB1661

Sales tax; exempt sales of coins, currency and bullion.

MS SB2019

Sales tax; exempt sales of coins, currency and bullion.

MS SB2862

Sales tax; exempt sales of coins, currency and bullion.

MS HB508

Sales tax; exempt sales of coins, currency and bullion.

MS SB2708

Sales tax; exempt sales of coins, currency and bullion.

MS HB426

Sales tax; exempt sales of coins, currency and bullion.

MS HB518

Sales tax; exempt sales coins, currency and bullion.

MS SB2966

Gold and silver bullion; exempt sales from taxation and capital gain and require State Treasurer to invest.

MS SB2691

Sales taxation; exempt sales to certain community action agencies exempted from federal income taxation.

Similar Bills

MS SB2755

Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property or services to Habitat for Humanity Mississippi Capital Area.

MS HB1166

Sales tax; bring forward certain sections of law authorizing various exemptions.

MS SB2193

Sales taxation; exempt sales to Head Start programs.

MS SB2385

Sales tax; exempt sales of feminine hygiene products.

MS HB836

Sales tax; exempt sales of tangible personal property to certain nonprofit organizations that provide guide and service dogs to people with disabilities.

MS SB2707

Sales tax; exempt sales of groceries in August.

MS SB2706

Sales tax; exempt sales of groceries.

MS HB418

Sales tax; exempt retail sales of certain food.