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§ 27-35-35. Banks; how taxed

MS Code § 27-35-35 (2019) (N/A)
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The president, cashier or other officer of each bank or banking association in this state, whether organized under the laws of this state or the United States, shall make out and deliver to the county tax assessor, under oath, on or before April 1 of each year, a statement, on the form prescribed and furnished by the state tax commission, of its assets and liabilities, and of the number and par value of all the shares of its capital stock paid in (preferred or common) and the amount of debentures, if any, and of all surplus, undivided profits, reserves or accumulations of any sort; and then the amount of all due and unpaid taxes, declared and unpaid dividends, interest, actual depreciation of personal property not entered on the books, or other similar items, constituting a debt against the reserves of the bank, which when deducted from the sum of the capital and reserves, as above enumerated, shall show correctly the actual net worth of the bank. From the net worth of the bank thus determined, there shall be deducted the amount of capital invested in real estate owned by the bank, as shown by its books, the par value of preferred stock and debentures owned by the reconstruction finance corporation or other similar government agencies, and “earned surplus” to the extent authorized by Section 81-3-11, Mississippi Code of 1972, and the remainder shall be the basis of the assessment of the intangibles of the bank or of the capital to the owner thereof in case the bank be not a corporation or joint stock company. The taxes levied on any bank or banking association shall be a first lien on its assets. A bank not a corporation or stock company shall make a similar return of its capital and be assessed and pay taxes to the same extent as a bank or banking association.

The tax provided for in Sections 27-35-35 through 27-35-39 shall be in addition to the tax on real property of banks as provided in Section 27-35-11 and the ad valorem tax on the personal property of banks as provided in Section 27-35-12. All ad valorem taxes on personal property paid by a bank to any county, district or municipality pursuant to Section 27-35-12, shall be credited against and reduce the tax provided for in Sections 27-35-35 through 27-35-39. Any tax assessed and paid by a bank to any county, district or municipality on the assessed value of its intangibles pursuant to Sections 27-35-35 through 27-35-39 shall be a credit against the corporation franchise tax of that bank due pursuant to Chapter 13, Title 27, Mississippi Code of 1972, in lieu of a deduction thereof from the income of such bank for purposes of Chapter 7, Title 27, Mississippi Code of 1972.

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§ 27-35-35. Banks; how taxed