Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2291

Introduced
1/4/24  
Refer
1/5/24  
Report Pass
1/31/24  
Refer
2/1/24  

Caption

Authorizes a sales tax exemption for firearms and ammunition

Impact

The bill's introduction and potential passage could alter the tax landscape for firearms and ammunition in Missouri. With these exemptions, gun owners and dealers are likely to find purchases of firearms and ammunition more affordable without the added burden of sales tax. Supporters of HB 2291 argue that this exemption promotes Second Amendment rights by making it easier for residents to acquire firearms, particularly at a time when legislative discussions around gun ownership are contentious. This change aims to encourage sales within the state and could have implications for local government revenue dependent on sales tax income.

Summary

House Bill 2291 aims to repeal existing provisions under section 144.064 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri and replace them with a new framework concerning sales tax on firearms and ammunition. Specifically, the bill proposes that no sales tax shall be levied on firearms or ammunition at a rate higher than that applied to other sporting goods or hunting equipment. Beginning August 28, 2024, the bill will exempt all sales of firearms and ammunition from the calculation of any state or local sales tax in Missouri, marking a significant policy shift in how such goods are taxed in the state.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 2291, particularly related to its potential impact on public safety and local revenues. Critics of the bill may argue that such tax exemptions could contribute to an increase in firearms in circulation, potentially exacerbating issues of gun violence. Additionally, municipalities may express concerns regarding the loss of sales tax revenue which could have funded local services and programs. The debate is likely to revolve around the balance between promoting gun ownership and the responsibilities of local governments to ensure community safety and fiscal health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB979

Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms and ammunition be processed through a licensed firearms dealer

MO HB744

Authorizes sales tax exemptions for diapers and infant formula

MO SB73

Authorizes sales tax exemptions for certain purchases

MO HB945

Authorizes a sales tax exemption for boat dock rentals

MO SB513

Authorizes a sales tax exemption for boat docks

MO HB956

Changes the law regarding the sale of firearm ammunition

MO HB1136

Authorizes sales tax exemptions of the retail sale of food and certain necessary personal hygiene products

MO SB433

Authorizes a sales tax exemption for feminine hygiene products

MO HB351

Authorizes a sales tax exemption for the purchase of diapers and feminine hygiene products

MO HB749

Exempts sales of new and used firearms from sales tax

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.