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MO HB346
Bill
Status
1/27/2011
Primary Sponsor
Michael Corcoran
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AI Summary
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Adds "captive wildlife" definition to Missouri sales tax law, including exotic partridges, gray partridge, northern bobwhite quail, ring-necked pheasant, captive waterfowl, captive white-tailed deer, captive elk, and captive furbearers held under permit from Missouri Department of Conservation for hunting purposes
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Exempts feed for livestock, poultry, and captive wildlife from sales and use tax when used for feeding animals to be sold ultimately in processed form at retail
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Exempts animals and poultry used for breeding or feeding purposes, including captive wildlife, from sales and use tax
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Makes technical corrections to section references in existing sales tax code, renumbering definition subsections in section 144.010
Legislative Description
Exempts the sale of captive wildlife and the sale of feed for captive wildlife from state and local sales and use taxes
Last Action
Public Hearing Completed (H)
3/17/2011