Further state income tax relief expected in March after a tax cut-filled February in statehouses across the country.
Lawmakers want to eliminate Missouri’s income tax, but budget experts are concerned about how they would account for the gaping hole this would leave in the state’s budget.
A Missouri Senate committee has advanced a plan to eliminate state income tax, shifting reliance to sales tax for revenue.
Two proposals to either eliminate or reduce the state income tax were voted out of committee in the Missouri Senate this week.
Missouri Minute: More federal layoffs inbound; Missouri senators move bill cutting capital gains tax
A bill that would allow taxpayers to deduct 100% of income reported as capital gains for federal income tax purposes was ...
A Missouri bill aiming to eliminate sales tax on groceries faces opposition from local governments concerned about budget ...
Missouri Republicans hope the tax cuts will help attract and retain new businesses in the state, but some are concerned about ...
Republican state Sen. Rick Brattin has proposed giving families a direct refund for expenses related to educating their ...
Although the Chiefs and Royals haven't announced their future plans, Missouri has an incentive proposal it hopes would keep ...
The first bill passed by the Missouri House that is headed to the Senate floor for debate would exempt long-term capital gains from the state income tax. The first bill passed by the Missouri ...
A plan to make Missouri dependent on sales tax for general revenue by eliminating the income tax is heading to the state Senate for debate after a party-line committee vote on Wednesday.
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