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Code · Missouri · Chapter 148

148.065. Intangible tax fund created — maintenance and investment of fund — distribution of interest income to counties.

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148.065. Intangible tax fund created — maintenance and investment of fund — distribution of interest income to counties. — 1. The director shall deposit all funds received by him in payment of any tax imposed by sections 148.010 to 148.230 and 148.540 to the credit of the intangible tax fund which is hereby created. He shall maintain such funds in banking institutions selected by him and approved by the governor, state treasurer and state auditor.
2. Thereafter he shall, until the time set for the distribution of the net proceeds of the tax, invest all moneys within the fund in the same manner as state funds not needed for the immediate expenses of the state are invested. All interest earned upon the moneys so invested shall be deposited in the intangible tax fund and all such interest shall be returned to the various county treasurers within thirty days of tax distribution. Each county shall receive that percentage of the total interest earned as its share of the tax paid bears to the total amount of the tax received by the director of revenue.
A statement of the exact amount of interest due each political subdivision in such county determined by the pro rata share of the proceeds of the tax received by such political subdivision bears to the proceeds of the tax received by the county shall accompany each payment.
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(L. 1969 3d Ex. Sess. H.B. 25, Repealed L. 1986 H.B. 1195, A.L. 1986 S.B. 669, et al.)
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