2025 Regular SessionMississippi Legislature

HB698: First Responders Income Tax Elimination Act; create.

Legislative Summary

An Act To Create The First Responders Income Tax Elimination Act; To Amend Section 27-7-15, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Exclude From Gross Income Under The State Income Tax Law National Guard Or Reserve Forces Of The United States Compensation; Compensation For Employment As A Full-time Or Part-time Law Enforcement Officer Who Has Been Certified By The Board On Law Enforcement Officer Standards And Training; Compensation For Employment As A Full-time Firefighter Employed By The State Of Mississippi Or Any Political Subdivision Thereof; Compensation Of Any Kind Received By A Person Who Is A Volunteer Firefighter Certified By The State Fire Academy And Registered With The State Of Mississippi, Or A Political Subdivision Thereof, On A Volunteer Firefighting Status, Provided That The Person Was So Certified And Registered During The Taxable Year Immediately Preceding The Year For Which This Provision Will Apply; Compensation For Employment As An Emergency Medical Technician; Compensation For Employment As A County Medical Examiner Or Deputy County Medical Examiner; Compensation For Employment As A Director Or Manager Of A Local Emergency Management Organization Established Under Section 33-15-17, Mississippi Code Of 1972, And Compensation For Employment As An Assistant To Such A Director Or Manager, Provided That The Assistant's Duties Include Responding To Local Emergencies; And For Related Purposes.

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Bill History

1/15/2025
Referred To Ways and Means
House of Representatives
2/26/2025
Died In Committee
House of Representatives

Status Information

Current Status
Failed(2/26/2025)
Chamber
House of Representatives

Sponsors

Republican: 1

Documents

Introduced
Bill Text1/15/202541.1 KB