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(Updated at 8:00 p.m.) A Missouri Senate committee has conducted a review of the state's numerous tax credit programs and their impact on the state…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Feb. 1, 2013 - The Missouri Legislature has long struggled with how to structure the state's tax…
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It appears so far that the Missouri Senate may no longer be the place where tax credits go to die.In years past, proposed incentives for such things as…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Jan. 28, 2013 - Claiming that Gov. Jay Nixon “articulated grand concepts” with “little detail" in his…
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Legislation that would revive three benevolent tax credits in Missouri is being considered by a State House committee. Tax breaks for food pantries,…
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Updated 1/2/2013 with the credit's legislative developments.While “fiscal cliff” negotiations are happening in the nation’s capital, a lesser known issue…
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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon’s (D) Tax Credit Review Commission has released its revised list of recommendations. Some of the original recommendations have…
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Members of a panel created to review Missouri’s tax credits are leaning towards recommending that the cap on Historic Preservation tax credits be cut…
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Governor Jay Nixon (D) has reconvened his tax credit review commission to again examine which incentives need to be eliminated or further capped. In 2010…
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Attorney General Chris Koster has sued a well-known St. Louis developer and his former business partner in an effort to recover tax credits that Koster…