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  State Tax Issue Reports
 

2008

Missouri Real Property Tax: Important Information about a Critical Local Funding Source

2007

Scaled-Down Version of Economic Development Bill: Cost to State Revenue Remains Significant

The Impact of the 2007 Tax Cuts on Services for Missouri Children, Seniors and Working Families.

Elimination of State Tax on Social Security Benefits: A Big Price Tag with Little Benefit for Missouri Seniors

The Case for Combined Reporting

$500 Million Reasons to be Concerned About a Tax Cut in Missouri

Tax Proposals Carry $1.4 Billion Price Tag

New Analysis Shows Large Revenue Holes if Legislature Passes Tax Cuts

Missouri's Revenue "Surplus" Fails to Measure Up to Definition

Economic Recovery Not a Green Light for Tax Cuts

2006

Missouri Tobacco Tax Proposal: A Good Start, Not the Cure for Health Care Funding

Summary: Missouri's Tobacco
Tax Proposal

Missouri Loses Revenue Due to Estate Tax Repeal

HB 1619: Corporate Franchise Tax Repeal

2005

 

House Joint Resolution 12: Hancock Revisited

Show Me the Money: Real Fixes for the Fiscal Crisis

2004

Missouri's Revenue Situation: Is the Fiscal Crisis Really Over?

Further Expenditure Lid Will Harm State Service Ballot Propositions

Revenue Bills Summary - By Mid-Legislative Session

Testimony in Support of SJR 51 Senate Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee

House Joint Resolution 49: Hancock Revisited

House Committee Substitute for House Joint Resolution 49: Hancock Revisted

Examining Missouri's Tax System: Tax Expenditures - A First Step

Missouri's Fiscal Crisis Remains Severe: Revenue Options are Available as Compared to continued Spending Cuts

2003

Testimony for the Missouri Legislature, Joint Tax Policy Committee