Boone County Commission to review use tax Thursday afternoon
The Boone County Commission is set to meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m., as the newly approved use tax for Boone County is set to go through its first reading.
Continue ReadingThe Boone County Commission is set to meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m., as the newly approved use tax for Boone County is set to go through its first reading.
Continue ReadingBOONE COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) On Tuesday, voters in Boone County and Columbia passed a Proposition 1 Use Tax on the ballot which will add a sales tax on out-of-state vendors for online purchases. Boone County’s use tax will be 1.75% and Columbia’s be will 2%. This is the exact same as what residents already pay
Continue ReadingExperts explain about preparing for the next tax season.
Continue ReadingApril 18 is right around the corner and if you haven’t filed your taxes in several years we have some information that might help you.Â
Continue ReadingFor anyone self-employed or making a living from a service like Door Dash, filing your earnings can be a little tricky so what do you do?
Continue ReadingNext year, people in Columbia may pay more in taxes when purchasing items online.
Continue ReadingWe’re talking about business taxes, anything business owners should know for filing taxes as well as some COVID related items.
Continue ReadingAs you already know, the last two years Americans have been given extra time for filing their taxes but this year the government is getting back into its normal routine.
Continue ReadingStarting off with the recovery rebate credit.
Continue ReadingThe pandemic has not only changed our way of life, it’s also changed how we file taxes. Today’s tax filings can be even more confusing.Â
Continue ReadingThe Southern Boone School District is asking the public to vote on the $3 million no-tax-increase bond issue.
Continue ReadingThe value of a car went up in the past year causing a personal property tax increase for car owners in Missouri.
Continue ReadingOSAGE BEACH, Mo. (KMIZ) Voters in Camden and Miller counties voted against a 30-cent increase for every $100 of value. That money would have funded new equipment and a new location for the fire department to reduce response times. The new location of the fire department would have been a mile and a half away
Continue ReadingJefferson City voters will have the opportunity next Tuesday to vote on approving or rejecting a quarter of one percent sales tax to improve public safety.
Continue ReadingOSAGE BEACH, Mo. (KMIZ) Camden and Miller Counties will vote on Tuesday, November 2nd, on a proposed tax that would pay for new fire equipment and a new fire station. The property tax increase will cost residents 30 cents for every 100 dollars of property value. That would cost property owners $114 a year on
Continue ReadingMissouri’s sales tax holiday is underway in the Show-Me State, as the holiday by state law is set to begin the first Friday of August and run through the following Sunday.
Continue ReadingCamden, Cole and Callaway Counties all held special elections Tuesday, allowing voters to decide on various tax increases throughout the districts.
Continue ReadingThe IRS began Thursday to deposit advance payments on this year’s expanded child tax credit into Americans’ bank accounts.
Continue ReadingThe bill now heads to Gov. Mike Parson’s desk.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, MO (KMIZ) The homeless population has the ability to receive stimulus checks. The IRS offers a free tax filing tool on its website allowing for unhoused people who make less than $72,000 annually to file easily. The department also offers free tax prep help for those in need, which will provide options for tax
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