Taxes

Blunt Announces Brownfield Redevelopment Tax Credits for Three St. Louis Properties

ST. LOUIS, MO - September 18, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Gov. Matt Blunt today announced that three St. Louis properties have been approved for remediation tax credits from the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) through the Brownfield Redevelopment Program. The developers have projected to create a total of 104 new jobs.

Blunt Announces $166,585 in Neighborhood Assistance Program Tax Credits for Two Kansas City Area Not-for-Profit Organizations

KANSAS CITY - August 19, 2008 - (RealEstateRama) — Gov. Matt Blunt announced today that the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) has approved Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) tax credits for two Kansas City area not-for-profit organizations totaling $166,585.

Senate’s Property Tax Reform Bill Advances to House

JEFFERSON CITY - The much-anticipated property tax reform bill, Senate Bill 711, sponsored by Senate President Pro Tem Michael Gibbons (R-Kirkwood), was given final approval by the full Senate today. It now moves on to the House for similar consideration.

Blunt announces $5.1 Million in Brownfield Redevelopment Tax Credits for St. Louis

ST. LOUIS – Gov. Matt Blunt today announced that Parkside Towers, LLC, has been awarded $5.1 million in remediation tax credits under the Brownfield Redevelopment program by the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED).

Clay commissioners set a levy for road and bridge maintenance

Clay County commissioners this afternoon approved a 24-cent property tax levy to fund road and bridge maintenance.
Today’s decision comes three days after commissioners voted on Monday not to raise the levy. The measure today was approved by a 2 to 1 vote during a special meeting in Liberty. Missouri law requires that all levies be […]

Blunt Announces $557,774 in Neighborhood Assistance Program Tax Credits for Six Missouri Not-For-Profit Organizations

JEFFERSON CITY — Gov. Matt Blunt announced today that the Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) has approved Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) tax credits for six Missouri not-for-profit organizations totaling $557,774.

Full story on taxes, needs should be told to people

Over the past several months, local media including the News-Leader have gone out to the community with tales of economic woe on behalf of local governments. The City under-invested in the police-fire pension plan and we (the taxpayer) must find a way to fix it; polls suggest that the Police Department is understaffed and may […]

Blunt supports repeal of new tax on Kansans who work in Missouri

In a turnabout, Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt says he will work to repeal a new Missouri tax provision that Kansans consider a raid on their state’s coffers.