HB4146

City of Richland; extend repealer on bar and restaurant tourism tax.

Failed·4/15/26
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Extends the repealer on the bar and restaurant tourism tax in the City of Richland.

Mississippi House Bill 4146 extends the repealer on the bar and restaurant tourism tax in the City of Richland. The bill amends Chapter 938, Local and Private Laws of 1998, as last amended by Chapter 903, Local and Private Laws of 2022. It authorizes the governing authorities to impose a tax on bars and restaurants, up to two percent on bar sales and three percent on restaurant sales, to fund tourism, parks, and recreation. The repealer on this tax is extended, meaning the tax will be repealed after July 1, 2030, unless otherwise approved by voters.

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History

Apr 15

Suspend from Deadlines by HC 64

Apr 15

House

Died In Committee

Mar 16

House

Referred To Local and Private Legislation