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Code · Missouri · Chapter 151

151.170. County clerk to make railroad tax book.

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151.170. County clerk to make railroad tax book. — Within ten days after the county commission has levied the taxes on railroad property, as prescribed in sections 151.140 and 151.150 , the county clerk of the county shall extend the same on a separate tax book, to be known as "the railroad tax book", in which he shall place, first, the total valuation of the distributable property of each railroad company, as assessed, equalized and apportioned to the county by the state tax commission, with the amount of state, county, municipal township, city, incorporated town and village, school, special road, library, hospital, nursing home, ambulance, zoological park and museum, public water supply, fire protection and sewer taxes and taxes for the erection of public buildings and for other purposes, levied thereon by the county commission, stated separately; second, a description of the local property, as returned by local assessors, and the amount of state, county, municipal, city, town or village school taxes, and taxes for the erection of public buildings, and for other purposes, levied thereon, stating each separately, and crediting school taxes and taxes for the erection of public buildings, and for other purposes, to the proper district or political subdivision.
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(RSMo 1939 § 11261, A.L. 1945 p. 1825 § 19, A.L. 1957 p. 792, A.L. 1965 p. 269, A.L. 1973 H.B. 266, A.L. 1974 H.B. 1397, A.L. 1986 H.B. 1022, et al.)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 10030; 1919 § 13032; 1909 § 11584
Effective 6-20-86
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