Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2491

Introduced
2/16/24  
Refer
2/16/24  

Caption

Income tax; provide credit for taxpayers claiming federal Earned Income Tax Credit.

Impact

If enacted, SB2491 would provide a direct financial benefit to eligible taxpayers, which could improve their overall financial situation. The refundable nature of the credit ensures that if the taxpayer’s credit exceeds their tax liability, they will receive a refund from the Mississippi Department of Revenue for the excess amount. This could encourage more residents to file their taxes, securing state revenue and ensuring families benefit from available credits.

Summary

Senate Bill 2491 proposes a state income tax credit for Mississippi taxpayers who qualify for the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). The bill specifies that the credit will amount to five percent (5%) of the federal credit claimed on the taxpayer's federal income tax return. This initiative aims to provide financial relief to lower-income residents who are eligible for the EITC, thereby enhancing their disposable income and stimulating local economies.

Contention

While the bill is designed to aid low-income families, there could be concerns regarding its long-term fiscal impact on state revenues. Legislators might debate the sustainability of additional tax credits amid existing budget constraints. Moreover, some may argue that while the credit assists individuals directly, it doesn't address systemic issues affecting larger populations such as income inequality or access to employment opportunities. Discussions in legislative sessions may also focus on whether the provisions are broad enough to encompass all eligible taxpayers effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2897

Income tax; provide credit for taxpayers claiming federal Earned Income Tax Credit.

MS HB321

Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers who claim a federal earned income tax credit.

MS HB782

Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers who claim a federal earned income tax credit.

MS HB914

Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers allowed to claim federal earned income tax credit.

MS HB1524

Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers who claim a federal child income tax credit.

MS HB505

Income tax; provide a credit for taxpayers that provide paid maternity and paternity leave for employees.

MS SB2685

Income tax; authorize a credit for taxpayers who serve as volunteer firefighters.

MS HB322

Income tax; authorize credit for certain child care expenses, child care centers and child care teachers and directors.

MS HB1268

Income tax; increase tax credit allowed for child adoption expenses.

MS HB1735

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.