Income tax; increase amount of credit for approved reforestation practices.
Impact
The amendments made by SB2481 are designed to stimulate reforestation efforts in Mississippi, aligning with environmental goals by encouraging landowners to invest in forest management. By raising the income tax credit limit to up to $20,000 per taxable year and permitting a lifetime cumulative credit of as much as $125,000, the bill significantly enhances the attraction of federal and state cost-share assistance programs. These measures are expected to increase participation in reforestation initiatives and ultimately contribute to improved forest health and sustainability within the state.
Summary
Senate Bill 2481 seeks to amend the existing income tax credit available under Section 27-7-22.15 of the Mississippi Code, specifically for approved reforestation practices. This bill proposes to increase the allowable tax credit for eligible landowners who engage in various reforestation activities, enhancing the financial incentives for sustainable forestry practices. The eligible practices include planting pine and hardwood trees, mixed-stand regeneration, and site preparation efforts to promote tree growth.
Contention
Notably, while the bill has broad support due to its positive implications for the environment and potential economic benefits to local landowners, some contention may arise regarding the eligibility criteria. The bill excludes corporations engaged in manufacturing or public utility services from accessing these credits which may lead to debates about fairness and potential restrictions in who can benefit from these financial incentives. Additionally, there may be concerns about the long-term ecological impacts of accelerated reforestation activities if not properly regulated.
Requires permit and compensatory reforestation plan for development projects that result in deforestation; establishes grant program for reforestation activities by private landowners; establishes "State Compensatory Reforestation Fund."
Requires permit and compensatory reforestation plan for development projects that result in deforestation; establishes grant program for reforestation activities by private landowners; establishes "State Compensatory Reforestation Fund."