The ruling reverses an earlier lower court decision, but the case could be appealed to the Missouri Supreme Court.
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[email protected] JEFFERSON CITY — St. Louis and St. Charles counties cannot add their own ...
A ruling in the Missouri Eastern Court of Appeals could require some counties, including Boone, to stop "stacking" both city ...
A Missouri Appeals Court ruled that the stacking of marijuana sales taxes is unconstitutional, potentially saving cannabis ...
A think tank looked at five taxation areas: corporate, individual income, sales/excise, property/wealth and unemployment ...
The Missouri Department of Revenue broke down the total sales tax rate for adult-use marijuana products in Florissant ...
A new ruling by the Missouri Eastern District Court of Appeals panel saved Missouri marijuana customers about $3 million a ...
A panel of Missouri appellate judges ruled Tuesday that the constitution’s “plain, unambiguous” language means cities and counties cannot stack marijuana sales taxes.
A new court ruling could mean consumers of marijuana products will be paying less for those products. On Tuesday, an appellate court in the Eastern Missouri District ruled cities and counties can’t ...
“Today’s ruling helps put $3 million back into the pockets of Missouri customers each month and will allow the industry to ...
After an appellate court ruled St. Charles and St. Louis counties could not stack their own marijuana sales tax on top of ...
Since dispensaries opened in October 2020, Missouri’s medical marijuana program has exceeded $1 billion in sales.