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Code · Missouri · Chapter 92

92.410. Deposit of collections — public mass transportation sales tax trust fund — state to retain collection cost.

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92.410. Deposit of collections — public mass transportation sales tax trust fund — state to retain collection cost. — 1. All sales taxes collected by the director of revenue under the provisions of sections 92.400 to 92.421 , less one percent for the cost of collection which shall be deposited in the state's general revenue fund after payment of premiums for surety bonds as provided in section 32.087 , shall be deposited with the state treasurer in a special trust fund, which is hereby created, to be known as the "Public Mass Transportation Sales Tax Trust Fund".
The moneys in this fund are not state funds and shall not be commingled with any funds of the state. The director of revenue shall keep accurate records of the amount of money in the trust fund which was collected in each city wherein a sales tax is imposed pursuant to the provisions of sections 92.400 to 92.421 . The records shall be open to the inspection of the officers of the city and the public.
2. Except as modified in sections 92.400 to 92.421 , all provisions of sections 32.085 and 32.087 shall apply to the tax imposed under sections 92.400 to 92.421 .
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(L. 1971 S.B. 147 § 6, A.L. 1980 S.B. 693, A.L. 1991 H.B. 29)
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