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MO SB241
Bill
AI Summary
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Adds "captive wildlife" to Missouri's sales tax exemption definitions, 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 the Missouri Department of Conservation for hunting purposes
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Exempts feed for captive wildlife from sales tax under the same provisions as feed for livestock and poultry
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Exempts animals or poultry used for breeding or feeding purposes, including captive wildlife, from sales tax
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Applies exemptions to both state and local sales tax laws
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Repeal and re-enacts sections 144.010, 144.020, 144.030, and 144.070 of Missouri Revised Statutes to incorporate captive wildlife exemptions throughout sales tax code
Legislative Description
Creates a state and local sales and use tax exemptions for captive wildlife
Last Action
Referred H Ways and Means Committee
4/26/2011