Bill Text: MS HB554 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Homestead exemption; extend to unremarried surviving spouses of totally disabled veterans.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Failed) 2010-02-24 - Died In Committee [HB554 Detail]

Download: Mississippi-2010-HB554-Introduced.html

MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2010 Regular Session

To: Ways and Means

By: Representative Moore

House Bill 554

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 27-33-67, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE THAT THE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION GRANTED TO A PERSON WHO HAS A SERVICE-CONNECTED TOTAL DISABILITY AS AN AMERICAN VETERAN AND HAS BEEN HONORABLY DISCHARGED FROM MILITARY SERVICE SHALL EXTEND TO THE UNREMARRIED SURVIVING SPOUSE OF SUCH A PERSON; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 27-33-67, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     27-33-67.  (1)  Each qualified homeowner under sixty-five (65) years of age on January 1 of the year for which the exemption is claimed, and who is not totally disabled as herein defined or the unremarried surviving spouse of a homeowner referred to in subsection (2)(a) of this section, shall be exempt from ad valorem taxes in the amount prescribed in Section 27-33-69, 27-33-71, 27-33-73 or 27-33-75, whichever is applicable to the year for which the exemption is claimed.

     (2)  Each qualified homeowner who has reached sixty-five (65) years of age on or before January 1 of the year for which the exemption is claimed, or who is totally disabled as herein defined, or who is the unremarried surviving spouse of a homeowner referred to in paragraph (a) of this subsection (2), shall be exempt from ad valorem taxes in the manner prescribed in Section 27-33-69, 27-33-71, 27-33-73 or 27-33-75, whichever is applicable to the year for which the exemption is claimed.

     To qualify for the exemptions provided for in this article because of disability, the homeowner must present proper proof of any of the following:

          (a)  Service-connected, total disability as an American veteran who has been honorably discharged from military service.

          (b)  Classification as totally disabled under the Federal Social Security Act (42 USCA Section 416(i)), the Railroad Retirement Act or any other federal act approved by the State Tax Commission.

              (i)  If a person is eligible for classification as totally disabled under the federal acts referred to in this subsection (2)(b), but does not qualify to receive benefits thereunder because his annual income exceeds an amount set as the maximum allowed in qualifying to receive the benefits, then he is eligible for the disability exemptions specified in this article.  Proper proof of such eligibility shall be determined by the State Tax Commission.

              (ii)  If a person is eligible for classification as totally disabled under the Federal Social Security Act (42 USCA Section 416(i)), but does not qualify to receive benefits thereunder only because he has not made the necessary social security contributions, then he is eligible for the disability exemptions specified in this article.  Proper proof of such eligibility shall be determined by the State Tax Commission.  The provisions of this subparagraph (ii) shall apply to any homeowner filing for the disability exemption on or after January 1, 1992.

          (c)  Classification as totally disabled under the provisions of a retirement plan that is considered to be qualified under the United States Internal Revenue Code.  The determination of whether or not a retirement plan is so qualified shall be made by the State Tax Commission.

          (d)  Classification as totally disabled as determined by the State Tax Commission pursuant to rules and regulations adopted by the State Tax Commission.

     Proper proof of classification as totally disabled under the federal acts referred to in subsection (2)(b) or (2)(c), including proof of the total disability and of eligibility to qualify to receive benefits under the relevant federal act or qualified retirement plan, shall be determined by the State Tax Commission.

     The property owned jointly by husband and wife and property owned in fee simple by either spouse, if either spouse shall fulfill the age or disability requirement, shall be eligible for the exemption allowed in this article in full.  On all other jointly owned property, the amount of the allowable exemption shall be determined on the basis of each individual joint owner's qualifications and pro rata share of the property.

     (3)  Those homeowners described in subsection (2) of this section and who qualify for the exemptions under this article shall also be exempt from the forest acreage tax authorized by Section 49-19-115 applicable to property included in the homestead.

     SECTION 2.  Nothing in this act shall affect or defeat any claim, assessment, appeal, suit, right or cause of action for taxes due or accrued under the sales tax laws before the date on which this act becomes effective, whether such claims, assessments, appeals, suits or actions have been begun before the date on which this act becomes effective or are begun thereafter; and the provisions of the sales tax laws are expressly continued in full force, effect and operation for the purpose of the assessment, collection and enrollment of liens for any taxes due or accrued and the execution of any warrant under such laws before the date on which this act becomes effective, and for the imposition of any penalties, forfeitures or claims for failure to comply with such laws.

     SECTION 3.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after January 1, 2010.


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