Missouri Governor ? Michael L. Parson Office of Communications ????????_____________________________________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 5, 2022 Governor Parson Signs Largest Income Tax Cut in State History into Law Signs Critical?Legislation?Extending and Creating Key Agriculture?Tax Credit Programs? (JEFFERSON CITY, MO) ? Today, during a press conference and ceremony at the State Capitol, Governor Mike Parson signed SBs 3 & 5 and HB 3 into law. Both pieces of legislation are a result of the special session Governor Parson called to pass historic income tax cuts and extend key agriculture tax credits for a minimum of six years. "Missouri's elected officials?have been hard at work at the State Capitol to pass critical support for farmers and ranchers and the largest income tax cut in state history?for all taxpaying Missourians," Governor Parson said. "This summer, we engaged stakeholders, representatives, and senators. We went to them, met them where they were, and formulated a concrete?path ahead. Today, on the successful?conclusion?of our special session, we are proud to sign two historical?pieces of legislation?into law." SBs 3 & 5 reduces Missourians' income tax liability by making several changes to income tax laws in the state of Missouri, including:
Due to additional rate reductions and?revenue triggers, once fully realized, SBs 3 & 5 will reduce the top income tax rate in Missouri to 4.5 percent. For more information on SBs 3 & 5, click here.? "Every Missourian?can support sending less of their money to the government, and we trust?Missourians to make decisions with their own money," Governor?Parson said. "Throughout my career, I've committed to exploring?every opportunity?to reduce Missourians' tax burden, and thanks to our strong financial position?and balanced approach, the time is now. This historic tax cut means more money for Missourians?to spend, invest, and save. It means?economic?growth, business expansions, and good-paying jobs for Missourians?both today and tomorrow." Governor Parson also signed HB 3 into law, which includes the extension and creation of several agriculture tax credit programs intended to help develop key areas of Missouri's agricultural industry, the state's top economic driver. The sunset for each program is for a minimum of six years. HB 3 includes:
"These wins will help further develop Missouri?s agriculture industry, create opportunities for farmers, ranchers, and ag-businesses, and?help ensure Missouri agriculture remains not only our state?s top economic driver but that its spirit and tradition continues to live on in the next generations," Governor?Parson said. "We thank all of Missouri's agriculture groups for their trust in us to get this done. We appreciate their leadership and commitment in securing a better deal for Missouri's farm and ranch?families." For more information on HB 3, click here.? ### ?
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