Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2274

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  

Caption

Local governments; disallow processing fee for ad valorem tax when paying with a debit card.

Impact

If enacted, SB2274 will significantly influence the way local governments collect ad valorem taxes. It will mandate that local tax collectors not impose processing fees on debit card transactions related to these taxes. This could encourage more residents to use debit cards for tax payments, thereby potentially increasing compliance rates. Furthermore, aligning these practices with the new regulations may require adjustments in the operating procedures of local tax collecting offices and could affect their revenue management.

Summary

Senate Bill 2274 aims to amend the Mississippi Code to remove the processing fees on debit card payments for ad valorem taxes. This change intends to ease the financial burden on taxpayers who wish to pay their property taxes using debit cards, which have previously incurred additional fees. The bill seeks to establish a more taxpayer-friendly mentality within the state's tax payment process, particularly benefiting those who prefer electronic payment methods over traditional cash or check payments.

Contention

While supporters of SB2274 argue that eliminating these fees promotes fairness and accessibility for taxpayers, the bill may also face opposition. Critics may raise concerns regarding the financial implications for local governments that rely on processing fee revenues to cover operational costs. Additionally, there could be discussions about the broader impacts on budgeting and fiscal responsibility at the local level if these fees are completely removed. The discussion surrounding SB2274 reflects a broader dialogue about balancing taxpayer needs with the operational realities of local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2827

Local governments; disallow processing fee for ad valorem tax when paying with a debit card.

MS SB2995

Ad valorem taxes; authorize local governments to grant exemptions for raw materials and work in progress inventory.

MS SB2836

Local governments; allow local governments and schools to publish notices on their websites in addition to newspapers.

MS HB1004

Nuclear generating plants; revise distribution of payments made in lieu of ad valorem taxes.

MS SB2858

Ad valorem tax; bring forward agricultural code sections.

MS HB1594

Motor vehicle ad valorem tax credit; bring forward sections of law relating to.

MS HB708

Nuclear generating plants; repeal provisions of law that provides ad valorem tax exemption for.

MS HB1002

Nuclear generating plants; revise distribution of payments made in lieu of ad valorem taxes.

MS HB1003

Nuclear generating plants; revise distribution of payments made in lieu of ad valorem taxes.

MS HB1592

School boards; provide process for removal from office for just cause and remove authority to request ad valorem tax increase exceeding 2% without referendum.

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