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MS HB1639
Bill
Status
Failed
3/15/2022
Primary Sponsor
Gene Newman
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AI Summary
- Imposes a $3.50 tax on each motor vehicle charged at public alternative-fuel fueling stations in Mississippi
- Exempts Mississippi residents from the tax upon presenting valid residency documentation, effectively targeting only out-of-state vehicles
- Defines "alternative-fuel fueling station" as metered-for-fee, public access recharging systems for electric vehicles, excluding private or building-integrated chargers
- Requires station owners/operators to collect the tax at time of charging and remit proceeds to the Department of Revenue
- Tax revenue will be distributed among road and highway purposes in the same proportion as gasoline and diesel fuel taxes from the previous fiscal year
Legislative Description
Alternative-fuel fueling station; impose tax on motor vehicles charged at.
Last Action
Died In Committee
3/15/2022
Committee Referrals
Appropriations2/25/2022
Ways and Means2/16/2022
Full Bill Text
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