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1 J. Scott Moody, Tax Limitation: The Case of Missouri 1 (1999)

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FOUNDATION
September 1999
No. 90

Tax Limitation: The Case of Missouri
Hancock Amendment Keeps Check on Government Tax Bite

Since the end of the last recession in 1992, the
U.S. economy has been growing steadily. The
boom has caused state and local government
tax collections to surge, and many states are
now faced with large and growing budget
surpluses. Policymakers must decide to pur-
sue one of two general options-spend the
surplus or return it to the taxpayers. Most
states, to varying degrees, have chosen the
latter option.
However, the methods used to return
excess tax collections differ from state to state.

Some states have simply enacted a temporary
refund or lowered tax rates. Alternatively, six
states have either a legislative or constitutional
tax limitation provision-Arizona, Colorado,
Ohio, Oregon, Massachusetts and Missouri.
These limitations are automatically determined
every year and if certain conditions are met
(such as the growth in tax collection exceed-
ing growth in personal income) the state is
obligated to return the excess amount to the
taxpayers.
This paper focuses on one such state,

Figure 1
Missouri's State and Local Taxes As a Percentage of Income
19 70-1999

-State and Local

State

- Local

Source: Tax Foundation

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Economist
Tax Foundation

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