May 9th, 2025
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Some people sell things. They get money. Soon, they pay less tax in Missouri.
A new law stops a tax for people. Maybe it stops a tax for companies later. The governor likes it.
Some people think it is good for money. Other people think it is good for rich people. They think schools get less money. Republicans made the law. Democrats did not like it. Republicans put more help for old people and sick people. They said no tax on diapers and things for women.
In Missouri, the tax is different.
What is this tax?
You sell something. You get money. The government takes some money.
Some places tax money from jobs and money from selling things.
Some states want more taxes.
Why no money for the government?
Some people say it is good to not tax money from selling things.
He said, "When you tax something, you get less." He said, "You want more money in your state."
A man named Chad Perkins has an idea for a new rule.
A special tax is bad for Missouri.
Who gets money?
Some people say rich people get more money.
Sam Waxman says a new tax law is not good for people.
White families got money from selling things. Other families got less money.
Many people in Missouri paid tax on money they made from selling things in 2022.
How much is the tax?
Some people like the tax change. Some people do not like the tax change.
It costs a lot of money every year.
Trent says less tax is good for money. The government gets more money.
Owen looked at taxes. He said less tax is not more money.
Zidar said the tax change is not good.
He said, "Money will be small."
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