Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB530

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Retail delivery fees; impose upon customers for deliveries of certain retail items for the purpose of transportation funding.

Impact

If enacted, HB530 will alter the landscape of retail transactions in Mississippi by adding a new layer of fees associated with delivery services. The bill dictates that the delivery fee be applied to all retail deliveries, regardless of the number of shipments or items, thus standardizing the cost for both retailers and consumers. It also establishes a reporting structure for retailers to remit the collected fees to the state, linking it closely to their income tax returns.

Summary

House Bill 530, introduced in Mississippi, seeks to impose a retail delivery fee of thirty cents ($0.30) on each commercial transaction that involves a retail delivery within the state. This bill allows retailers the discretion to collect the fee from purchasers, and when collected, it must be presented separately on sales receipts. The fee is designed to enhance funding for state infrastructure projects by funneling a significant portion into the State Highway Maintenance Fund and the 2022 Capacity Project Fund.

Contention

Despite its intent to fund essential projects, the bill may face scrutiny over the potential burden it places on consumers and retailers, especially during a time when many are adjusting to increases in costs for goods and services. Some may argue that this additional fee could deter online shopping, negatively impacting retailers and their competitiveness against other states without similar fees. Additionally, the implementation process and exemptions outlined in the bill—which includes various types of deliveries like those involving medical equipment—could spark debates over fairness and accessibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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