JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) Missouri is set to become the last state to require out-of-state online stores to collect sales taxes on residents’ purchases after the GOP House gave its approval Friday. House members voted 145-6 to send an online sales tax bill to fellow Republican Gov. Mike Parson, just hours before lawmakers’ 6 […]
Updated: 2:30 PM CDT May 14, 2021
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Missouri is set to become the last state to require out-of-state online stores to collect sales taxes on residents purchases after the GOP House gave its approval Friday.
House members voted 145-6 to send an online sales tax bill to fellow Republican Gov. Mike Parson, just hours before lawmakers’ 6 p.m. deadline to pass legislation.
Bipartisan proponents have argued that it’s unfair that local Missouri stores have to charge sales taxes while out-of-state online retailers don’t.
“We had to have a level playing field for them,” Democratic St. Louis Rep. Steve Butz said Friday.
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