Mississippi is reducing its sales tax rate on groceries from 7% to 5%, effective July 1, 2025. This change offers some relief to families while requiring retailers to adjust their systems for compliance.
Starting July 1, 2025, the Mississippi sales tax rate for eligible grocery items drops from 7% to 5%. This is part of House Bill 1, passed in the 2025 legislative session.
The 5% rate applies to food and beverages meant for human consumption that are eligible for purchase with food stamps or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Key points:
Generally, items that qualify for food stamps (SNAP) include most foods and beverages intended for human consumption, like fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, and breads, but exclude non-food items, prepared hot foods, and alcohol.
You can find a full list of eligible and ineligible items on the USDA’s SNAP eligibility page.
For Mississippi-based retailers:
For out-of-state retailers:
To stay compliant and avoid disruptions:
Retailers already set up to handle food stamp exemptions should find this update relatively easy to apply.
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