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The new requirements won’t affect Missouri drivers until a new system from the Department of Revenue is put in place.
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Diapers, period products and incontinence supplies will be exempt from local and state sales tax under a Missouri law that takes effect Thursday.
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A St. Louis LGBTQ+ advocacy group says the Missouri Department of Revenue's recent policy change to identifying documents poses challenges for trans and nonbinary people. The department now requires gender reassignment surgery or a court order gender declaration to obtain a driver’s license or ID.
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The plot has been turned over to the department’s Criminal Tax Investigation Bureau.
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Like the rest of the country, Missourians will need to get Real IDs if they want to continue to use their licenses or other state identification cards to board domestic flights and enter federal buildings starting in May 2025.
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Taxes were due roughly five months ago, but thousands of Missourians are still waiting to get their state refunds. According to the Missouri Department of…
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Tens of thousands of Missourians are still waiting to receive their state tax refunds this year. And some are saying this year’s wait is particularly…
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After changes to tax laws caused some surprise tax bills for Missourians, lawmakers are trying to provide some relief from interest and penalties. But a…
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Missouri Department of Revenue officials may have violated the law when they adjusted the state’s income tax withholding tables once again earlier this...
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced the resignation of Department of Revenue Director Joel Walters on Friday morning, a move made after months of...