Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2845

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Income tax; authorize credit for contributions to state institutions of higher learning.

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact state laws concerning taxation and higher education funding. By providing a financial incentive for taxpayers to contribute to state institutions, the legislation aims to enhance the financial resources available to these schools. Successful passage of SB2845 could lead to increased contributions from individuals, which in turn could support scholarships, research, and infrastructure improvements within the state's higher education system.

Summary

Senate Bill 2845 proposes the establishment of an income tax credit for taxpayers who make monetary contributions to state institutions of higher learning in Mississippi. The bill authorizes a tax credit not to exceed $25,000 annually per taxpayer, effective from the calendar year 2026. This initiative is designed to encourage private financial support for state universities and colleges, fostering a culture of philanthropy towards higher education in the state.

Contention

While proponents argue that SB2845 will strengthen financial aid for students and boost the overall quality of education, there may be concerns regarding how such tax credits could impact state revenue. Critics might highlight the potential for decreased tax funding for public education due to the lost revenue associated with these credits. Additionally, there might be debates over the effectiveness of tax incentives in driving significant contributions to higher education institutions, as some may feel that a tax credit alone may not suffice to alter philanthropic behavior.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB250

Income tax; authorize a credit for contributions made to certain hospitals.

MS HB1904

Taxation; authorize income tax, insurance premium tax and ad valorem tax credit for contributions to student scholarship organizations.

MS HB1272

Income tax and corporation franchise tax; authorize a credit for financial institutions making certain loans or investments.

MS HB1655

Tax credits; authorize for business taxpayer contributions to certain charitable organizations.

MS HB1687

Tax credits; authorize for business taxpayer contributions to certain charitable organizations.

MS SB2996

Tax credits; authorize for business taxpayer contributions to certain charitable organizations.

MS SB3167

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

MS HB1192

Taxation; bring forward section of law authorizing certain tax credits for contributions to certain eligible charitable organizations.

MS HB1568

Taxation; bring forward section of law authorizing certain tax credits for contributions to certain eligible charitable organizations.

MS HB384

State institutions of higher learning; create grant program to assist with endowments to recruit and employ certain professors.

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