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Code · Missouri · Chapter 21

21.505. Reimbursement of political subdivisions for loss of tax on certain goods, how computed — duties of director of revenue and of state tax commission.

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21.505. Reimbursement of political subdivisions for loss of tax on certain goods, how computed — duties of director of revenue and of state tax commission. — The state tax commission shall certify the assessed valuation of all household goods, furniture, wearing apparel and articles of personal adornment for the calendar year 1973 for each county and each political subdivision therein to the director of revenue of the state of Missouri. The director of revenue shall apply the valuation so certified to the rate of personal property tax levied for the calendar year 1973 in each such political subdivision and shall certify the result of this calculation to the house and senate appropriations committees of the Missouri general assembly.
The general assembly shall annually thereafter use the same 1973 results of the calculation by the director of revenue as the basis for the appropriation of money from general revenue to the various political subdivisions for approximate reimbursement of revenue lost because of the exemption from taxation of household goods, furniture, wearing apparel and articles of personal use and adornment.
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(L. 1974 S.B. 333 § 2, A.L. 1984 H.B. 1087)
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