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Nine states, including Missouri, are phasing out income taxes by 2032, replacing them with higher sales taxes, sparking debate over fairness and public services.
Nine U.S. states, including Missouri, are moving to lower income taxes starting January 1, 2026.
Missouri’s House approved a constitutional amendment to phase out its 4.7% flat income tax by 2032, replacing it with a broader sales tax that could add 8% or more to the current 3% rate.
The plan, supported by Republicans, aims to modernize the tax system and shift to consumption-based taxation, while exempting gasoline from the new tax base.
Democrats warn the change could increase the burden on low-income residents and threaten public services.
The measure now goes to the Senate and may face a voter referendum.
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Nueve estados, incluido Missouri, están eliminando gradualmente los impuestos a la renta para 2032, reemplazándolos con impuestos a las ventas más altos, provocando un debate sobre la equidad y los servicios públicos.