Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB349

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain research expenses

Impact

If enacted, SB349 would have a significant impact on Missouri state laws governing income tax deductions. Specifically, it adds provisions that would allow taxpayers, particularly those engaged in research and development, to benefit from reduced tax obligations. The law is expected to encourage investment in research activities, which could result in improved economic conditions through innovation and increased business activities. This could particularly benefit small farmers and startups in the agricultural sector, enabling them to access more resources for research and development processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 349 aims to authorize an income tax deduction for certain research expenses incurred by taxpayers in Missouri. The bill seeks to amend the current tax regulations to allow individuals and businesses to deduct qualified research expenditures from their adjusted gross income. The goal of this financial incentive is to stimulate innovation and development within the state, particularly for activities deemed necessary for enhancing agricultural productivity and technological advancement. It reflects a strategic initiative to foster growth in sectors crucial to Missouri's economy.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB349 indicate varied perspectives among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to keep Missouri competitive in attracting research-related investments and to support the agricultural community facing modernization challenges. Conversely, some critics express concerns about the long-term fiscal implications for the state's budget and whether the bill would indeed lead to significant economic benefits. These stakeholders question the efficacy of tax deductions as a tool for stimulating the intended outcomes and suggest a need for more targeted support for emerging agricultural producers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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