At least 100 IRS employees were laid off on Thursday and the local union representing these workers anticipates more layoffs, possibly up to 1,000.
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KMOV St. Louis on MSNMissouri lawmakers hope to amend senior tax credits after program gets poor rating from auditorLawmakers are hoping to make some changes to a program giving tax breaks to seniors. Wednesday, two senators, Democrat Tracy ...
Former Iron County Sheriff Jeffery Burkett pleaded guilty to a felony and is serving five years' probation. A new audit found he was a "disaster." ...
In the third part of our Data, Dollars and Demand series, we're taking a look at some of the incentives Missouri uses to ...
Retail sales in Missouri are taxed at 4.225% for state purposes — 3% for general revenue, 1% for public schools, 0.125% for ...
A union representing IRS workers in Kansas City was preparing for the layoff of potentially hundreds of probationary ...
Republican state Sen. Rick Brattin has proposed giving families a direct refund for expenses related to educating their ...
Missouri's homeschool families and those enrolled in private schools could receive a tax credit for their educational ...
Women in Missouri are expected to have access to abortion services within days, after a circuit court judge ruled business ...
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