Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB3121

Introduced
2/17/26  
Refer
2/17/26  

Caption

Retailer Tax Fairness act; enact.

Impact

If enacted, SB3121 would have a significant impact on state tax laws by introducing a controlled credit mechanism for electronic payment transactions. Merchants will benefit financially from the credits which could enhance their profit margins and enable them to invest more in their businesses. The act aims to support retailers in adapting to the evolving payment landscape where electronic transactions are becoming the norm. However, it will also require clear implementation guidelines to ensure consistent application across different types of merchants and tax jurisdictions.

Summary

Senate Bill 3121, known as the Retailer Tax Fairness Act, seeks to amend the way merchants and sellers handle state and local taxes collected through electronic payment transactions. Under the provisions of this act, merchants who collect taxes during electronic transactions and incur interchange fees will be entitled to a credit against the taxes owed. Specifically, this credit is calculated as 2.5% of the state and local taxes collected from purchasers. This act aims to alleviate some of the financial burdens on retailers who are processing these electronic payments.

Contention

Some notable points of contention include how the bill balances the interests of retailers with potential implications for state revenue collection. Critics may argue that reducing the tax liability for merchants through these credits could negatively affect local government budgets, particularly if they rely heavily on funds collected from sales tax. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the complexity of calculating these credits, which could create administrative challenges for both businesses and tax authorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2825

Retailer Tax Fairness Act; enact.

MS HB879

Retailer Tax Fairness Act; create.

MS SB2803

ATVs & UTVs; require titling, and exempt from ad valorem tax when held by retailers on consignment or floor plan basis.

MS HB390

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

MS HB683

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

MS SB2370

Equality in Financial Services Act; enact.

MS SB2507

Mississippi Money Transmission Modernization Act; enact.

MS SB2496

Mississippi Earned Wage Access Services Act; enact.

MS SB2827

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

MS SB2311

Theft and fraud; criminalize activity related to the mail and credit cards.

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