Tax adjustments among new laws in Mississippi effective today
A higher gas tax, a lower grocery tax, and the first step to income tax elimination in the state begins.
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A higher gas tax, a lower grocery tax, and the first step to income tax elimination in the state begins.
Read MoreI’m incredibly proud to be born and raised in Mississippi. We have strong values and a good way of life.
Read MoreThis is textbook regressive taxation in favor of the rich: shifting the tax burden from those most able to pay to those who are already stretched thin.
Read MoreHouse Bill 1 builds upon House Bill 531, which was the biggest tax cut in Mississippi history at that time.
Read MoreThe move to table the reconsideration came on a voice vote in the House chambers in Jackson Friday morning.
Read MoreIn the case of the state income tax in Mississippi, it is a tax on work.
Read MoreThe bill now goes to the state Senate for consideration.
Read MoreThe Budget Recommendation highlights an agenda focused on eliminating Mississippi’s income tax, laying the foundation for additional record-breaking private sector investment, continuing Mississippi’s economic development momentum.
Read MoreEliminating the income tax would do more than just put more money back in the pockets of Mississippians.
Read MoreEffective governing is about balancing objectives and making choices.
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