Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB362

Introduced
1/9/26  
Refer
1/9/26  

Caption

Money transmission fees; require money transmitters to collect on certain transfers.

Impact

The legislation creates significant impacts on both money transmission businesses and their customers. Firstly, it introduces penalties in the form of license suspension for businesses that do not comply with the fee collection requirements. This provision signals a stricter governance framework and underscores the importance of adherence to regulatory standards. Moreover, customers will be informed of the income tax credit available for the fees they pay, providing a potential financial relief that encourages compliance with the new fee structure.

Summary

House Bill 362 aims to regulate money transmission businesses in Mississippi by introducing specific fee requirements for transactions. Under this bill, licensed money transmitters must charge a fee of $5 for each transaction up to $500, along with an additional 1% for transactions exceeding that amount. The remittance of these fees to the Department of Revenue must occur quarterly, establishing a systematic revenue collection mechanism for the state. The bill is a response to the increasing volume of money transfers and seeks to enhance regulatory oversight of money transmission practices.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes exemptions from the fee requirements for certain financial institutions and types of transfers. For instance, transactions involving withdrawals from accounts held at insured banks are exempt, which might raise concerns among smaller money transmission businesses about competitive equity. Furthermore, the ability to carry forward unused tax credits for up to five years requires clarity on the administrative processes involved, as this could result in complications if not managed efficiently by the Department of Revenue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1428

Money Transmission Modernization Act; create and repeal MS Money Transmitters Act.

MS SB2507

Mississippi Money Transmission Modernization Act; enact.

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.