May 9th, 2025
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Some people in Missouri might pay less money to the government.
A new rule can stop a tax for people. It can stop the tax for companies later. The leader, Mike Kehoe, likes this rule.
Some people say this tax change helps rich people. They say it means less money for schools and help for people.
States are changing tax rules.
What is money tax?
You sell things. You get money. The government takes some money.
Many places take money when you sell something.
Some places have new money rules for rich people.
Why no money for the government when you sell things for more money?
Some people say a tax on selling things is not good. They say it stops people from putting money in places. They say people keep things instead of selling them.
If you tax something, you get less of it.
Chad Perkins wants to stop a tax. His friends told him about it. Farmers can sell land.
This tax is bad for Missouri.
Who gets money?
Some people say rich people get more money.
Sam Waxman said the tax change is not good.
White families get more money from selling things. Other families get less money.
Many people in Missouri pay a tax on money from selling things. A group says rich people will get more money back if the tax stops.
How much money is the tax?
Some people say Missouri will lose money. Other people say no.
It costs a lot of money every year.
Trent says if tax is low, the country gets more money later.
A teacher looked at taxes. He said lower taxes were not good.
Zidar said the tax change is not good.
He said, "Money will be less."
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