Republican Gov. Tate Reeves wants to abolish the state income tax, and Democratic challenger Brandon Presley wants to eliminate the state’s grocery tax and cut fees on car tags in half. Here's who could benefit from the dueling tax proposals.
by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today May 22, 2023 Mississippi’s two leading candidates for governor want to chip away at state tax rates, but they have drastically different proposals on which taxes should get axed. Who, exactly, their respective tax cut proposals would help could emerge as a key deciding issue for the 2023 election for governor. Republican Gov.
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