A resolution in the Missouri General Assembly, if approved, would create a process to eliminate the individual income tax as soon as 2032. It would allow for an expansion of some sales taxes to recoup ...
A plan to eventually eliminate Missouri's income tax moved forward Thursday with approval from House lawmakers. The House voted 98-54 to pass the resolution. It now goes to the Senate, where ...
The Missouri House of Representatives passed a resolution Thursday morning that would allow citizens to vote to incrementally eliminate the state income tax. If passed by a statewide vote, it would ...
The Missouri House passed a tax resolution on Thursday that could interfere with Gov. Mike Kehoe's plan to eliminate the ...
If passed, the resolution would go before voters in November and would allow a gradual reduction of income tax.
A Missouri House committee sent the third version of Gov. Mike Kehoe's income tax elimination plan to the House floor Wednesday on a party line vote.
The House Commerce Committee voted 7-3 on Wednesday to advance a resolution that could eliminate income tax. The committee voted to pass HJR 174, sponsored by Republican Speaker of the House John ...
The new version of the resolution received strong backlash from the Democrats, who believe the ballot language is deceptive.
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