Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1365

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Mississippi Motion Picture Incentive Act; revise to increase certain rebates and removing caps on individual productions.

Impact

If passed, the bill would remove the annual caps previously established on rebates for individual productions and aggregate yearly disbursements. This legislative change could potentially lead to a surge in film productions within the state, bolstering local economies by creating jobs and promoting tourism. Furthermore, it would empower the Department of Revenue to manage the new rebate structure, including approving applications and establishing guidelines to determine eligible expenditures for rebate claims.

Summary

House Bill 1365 seeks to amend the Mississippi Motion Picture Incentive Act by significantly increasing the rebate percentages available to motion picture production companies. The bill raises the rebate from 25% to 40% of the base investment made by a production company and introduces an additional 10% rebate for films that feature Mississippi's cultural, historical, and natural landmarks. This proposed structure aims to encourage the local film industry by providing more attractive financial incentives for productions that contribute to highlighting the state's unique heritage and attractions.

Contention

While proponents of HB 1365 argue that it will enhance Mississippi's appeal as a filming location, there may be concerns regarding the sustainability and financial implications of offering such generous rebates. Critics could argue that without careful oversight, these incentives could result in significant costs to taxpayers. Additionally, debates may arise regarding the prioritization of certain cultural or historical landmarks and whether the state should promote these over other pressing economic needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1222

Mississippi Motion Picture Incentive Act; revise to increase certain rebates and removing caps on individual productions and aggregate yearly disbursements.

MS SB3167

Income tax; authorize credits for certain in-state television productions, or alternative rebate for 75% of credit amount.

MS HB1880

Income tax; authorize tax credit for companies engaged in television productions.

MS SB2540

Mississippi Health Care Industry Zone Act; extend repealers on act and related tax incentives.

MS SR18

Recognize Tate Taylor as the recipient of the Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Motion Picture.

MS HB1630

"Mississippi Student Funding Formula"; revise to clarify certain provisions related to.

MS HB1341

MS Health Care Industry Zone Act; extend repealer on act and related tax incentives.

MS HB971

MS Health Care Industry Zone Act; extend repealer on act and related tax incentives.

MS SB2706

Mississippi Hemp Cultivation Act; rename, revise and create new provisions related to.

MS SB2220

Mississippians' Right to Name, Likeness and Voice Act; enact.

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