Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1689

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Authorizes the City of Knob Noster to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval

Impact

If enacted, the transient guest tax may have significant implications for the local economy and tourism sector in Knob Noster. By introducing a tax on visitors, the city could potentially increase its revenues which can be directed towards public amenities and infrastructure improvements. This revenue could help bolster local services such as maintenance of parks, roads, and public safety. The implementation of such a tax would give the city greater control over its financial resources and potentially create a more vibrant local economy driven by tourism.

Summary

House Bill 1689 proposes to authorize the City of Knob Noster to levy a transient guest tax, contingent upon voter approval. This legislation is aimed at allowing the local government to generate additional revenue by taxing temporary accommodations, such as hotels and rental properties, that cater to visitors. The bill signifies a movement towards empowering local governments to address their financial challenges through self-generated revenue options, which could provide critical funding for city services and projects.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1689 may arise from debates on local taxation powers and the implications for local businesses that rely on tourism. Critics could argue that imposing a transient guest tax may deter visitors and negatively impact local businesses by increasing the overall cost of accommodation. Additionally, the requirement for voter approval introduces a layer of uncertainty, as local voters may have differing opinions on the value of such a tax for the community, which could influence its ultimate success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB604

Authorizes the cities of Knob Noster and Cameron to impose a transient guest tax

MO HB676

Authorizes the cities of Marshall and Odessa to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval

MO HB771

Authorizes the city of Odessa to levy a sales tax whose revenues are dedicated to public safety upon voter approval

MO HB373

Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs

MO HB180

Authorizes the city of Cameron to impose a transient guest tax whose revenues are dedicated to promoting tourism

MO HB181

Changes the law regarding local taxes by authorizing all political subdivisions in the state to levy a transient guest tax instead of only those political subdivisions previously authorized

MO HB876

Adds cities to the list of cities authorized to impose a public safety sales tax

MO HB177

Changes the law regarding local taxes by removing limit on city sales tax proposals submitted to voters

MO HB665

Authorizes volunteer fire protection association dues to be collected by a county collector similar to property tax collections upon voter approval

MO HB813

Authorizes a property tax exemption for certain property used for childcare, contingent upon passage and approval by the voters of a constitutional amendment permitting a property tax exemption.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.