Missouri lawmakers are debating whether to fundamentally change how the state collects taxes by replacing the income tax with ...
During Wednesday’s hearing on Gov. Mike Kehoe’s plan to replace Missouri’s individual income tax with an expanded sales tax, ...
If passed by voters, a proposed constitutional amendment would allow Missouri's legislature to expand state and local sales and use taxes, while eliminating the state income tax. The AARP and ...
Missouri lawmakers met at the state's capitol to discuss their thoughts on Governor Kehoe's proposal to gradually remove ...
A proposed constitutional amendment that could shake up Missouri’s tax code had its first hearing Wednesday.
House Speaker Jon Patterson, R-Lee's Summit, presented the House Commerce Committee HJR 174 Tuesday morning. The other bill, HJR 173 sponsored by Rep. Bishop Davidson, R-Republic, was only briefly ...
Kehoe claims this move would enhance Missouri's competitiveness and economic growth.
A committee in the Missouri state House of Representatives heard the governor's income-tax elimination bill and public comment on Wednesday. Income-tax revenue makes up about two-thirds of the state's ...
Republicans say the plan modernizes a tax system in place since 1935 while lowering property taxes. Democrats call it a tax ...
The governor supports a plan to require the five-year phaseout of a tax that makes up nearly two-thirds of state revenue.
Under the proposed constitutional amendment sponsored by House Speaker Jon Patterson, sales tax could be imposed “on ...
The joint resolution is a constitutional amendment that will reduce and eliminate individual income tax by January 2031 at the earliest. To replace the revenue individual income tax generates, the ...