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Mississippi
Mississippi has three state income tax rates: 3 percent, 4 percent and 5 percent. These rates are the same for individuals, all filing statuses, as well as for businesses. More on Mississippi taxes can be found in the tabbed pages below.
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Income |
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Sales |
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Property |
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Estate |
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Other |
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| Personal income tax |
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Mississippi collects income taxes from its residents utilizing three tax brackets.
For single taxpayers:
-- 3 percent on the first
$5,000 of taxable income
-- 4 percent on taxable
income between $5,001 and
$10,000
-- 5 percent on taxable
income of $10,001 and above.
Married couples filing a combined return (i.e., both spouses work) can opt to have each spouse calculate tax liability separately and add the results. |
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Residents
should file tax
returns by April
15 or the next business
day if that date falls
on a weekend or holiday. |
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| Personal
and real property taxes |
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For purposes
of assessment for ad
valorem taxes, taxable property
is divided into five classes and
is assessed at a percentage of
its true value as follows:
- Class I -- Single-family
owner-occupied, residential
real property: 10 percent
- Class II -- All other real
property: 15 percent
- Class III -- Personal property:
15 percent
- Class IV -- Public service
property assessed by the state
or county: 30 percent
- Class V -- Motor vehicles:
30 percent.
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| Inheritance and estate taxes |
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Mississippi has no inheritance tax. Since the state's tax was linked to the federal estate tax that is being phased out, Mississippi no longer collects an estate tax. |
| Other Mississippi tax facts |
 | Most intangibles are exempt. However, Mississippi levies an intangible tax on notes with usurious (excessively high) interest. |
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taxpayers can find out the status of their refunds by using the Department of Revenue's online tracking system. |
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more information, call the Mississippi State
Tax Commission at (601) 923-7000 or visit
its Web
site. New resident information can be
found at the Mississippi Treasury Department's
Web
site. |
| To download
tax forms on this site, you will need to install a
free copy
of Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click here for instructions. |
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