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Missouri's Tax System: Time for a Change?

Missouri, USAMonday, January 12, 2026
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Missouri's state income tax, introduced in 1917, is outdated. It doesn't fit today's economy or workforce. The system punishes people for earning more, working harder, or growing their businesses. It's like a penalty for success.

Governor Mike Kehoe's Plan

Governor Mike Kehoe has a plan to phase out this tax. The goal is to boost Missouri's economy. Other states without income tax are attracting jobs and families. Missouri risks falling behind by sticking to old ways.

Critics and Risks

Critics worry about the risks, but doing nothing is riskier. The governor's plan is careful and realistic. It ensures Missouri meets its responsibilities while moving to a better tax system.

The Unfair Current System

The current tax system is unfair. It heavily taxes wages but ignores modern commerce like digital services. This rewards those who can avoid taxes and punishes regular workers.

Lower Taxes, Economic Growth

Lower taxes can drive economic growth. They encourage investment, raise wages, and increase state revenues. Phasing out the income tax sends a clear message: Missouri is open for business and values hard work.

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