Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2926

Introduced
1/27/23  
Refer
1/27/23  

Caption

Electric and hybrid motor vehicle taxes; exclude vehicles incapable of exceeding 35 miles per hour.

Impact

By redefining the classifications of electric and hybrid vehicles, the bill directly impacts how these vehicles are taxed in Mississippi. Automobiles that do not meet the 35 miles per hour threshold will no longer be subject to the annual taxes assessed on electric vehicles, which is set at $150, and on hybrid vehicles, which is $75. Furthermore, the legislation calls for a refund of former taxes, which may have financial implications for both the state and vehicle owners. This revision is expected to encourage the purchase of higher-speed electric and hybrid vehicles while placing limitations on those that do not meet the new classification criteria.

Summary

Senate Bill 2926 seeks to amend specific sections of the Mississippi Code regarding the taxation of electric and hybrid vehicles. The bill introduces a provision that excludes vehicles incapable of exceeding 35 miles per hour from the definitions of 'electric vehicle' and 'hybrid vehicle' for tax purposes. Consequently, any taxes previously collected on such vehicles are mandated to be refunded. This change is significant as it delineates specific performance criteria that vehicles must meet to qualify for the electric and hybrid vehicle tax framework in Mississippi.

Contention

The bill could generate points of contention among various stakeholders, including environmental advocates and automobile manufacturers. Proponents may argue that defining vehicles by their capacity to reach higher speeds aligns with promoting more efficient standards in electric and hybrid vehicle adoption. Conversely, critics might argue that this creates unnecessary barriers for lower-speed electric vehicles that could still serve important roles, such as in urban settings, and may disproportionately affect lower-income individuals who require affordable transit options. The implications of these changes on local economies and environmental outcomes will likely be points of discussion during legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB303

Electric vehicle tax; exempt lowspeed vehicles.

MS S3297

Requires MVC to issue license plate decals for identification of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

MS A4413

Requires MVC to issue license plate decals for identification of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

MS HB531

AN ACT relating to ownership fees for hybrid vehicles or hybrid motorcycles and declaring an emergency.

MS A4802

Requires MVC to issue license plate decals for identification of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

MS A1250

Requires MVC to issue license plate decals for identification of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

MS SB2539

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

MS SB2258

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

MS SB2660

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

MS HB439

Create a GVW fee for electric vehicles and hybrids being permanently registered

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