![]() House leaders said they’ve addressed every concern Hosemann and Senate leaders have raised. In the House, leaders overhauled their plan to eliminate the state’s personal income tax, phasing in elimination more slowly and removing an accompanying increase in sales taxes. Now, in a plan that passed in committee Monday, Senate leaders propose cutting the state’s top, 5% income tax bracket to 4.6% over four years, then phasing out the 4% bracket over the four years after that. It had proposed phasing out the state’s 4% income tax bracket over four years. ![]() The Senate also changed its income tax cut plan. This would reduce prices at the pump by 18.4 cents a gallon. Hosemann and Senate leaders are proposing the state, with coffers overflowing largely from an influx of federal stimulus spending, use $215 million in surplus to reimburse the Mississippi Department of Transportation for suspending the gas tax for six months. “On March 8, I was informed it was at 6.7% … It cost me $106 to fill up my truck … Because of huge increases in inflation hitting everyone so hard, today I am requesting we do an immediate suspension of the state gasoline tax for six months.” slturbine - Speed boost.“I started questioning what inflation was doing back in November, and it was 2.5%,” Hosemann said at a press conference Monday. slroads - Open roads which are under construction slmap - Show hidden roads, containers and gas stations ( NOTE: Press "Pause Break" key and then enter cheats)
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