Effective - 28 Aug 2018, 5 histories
143.183. Professional athletes and entertainers, state income tax revenues from nonresidents — transfers to Missouri arts council trust fund, Missouri humanities council trust fund, Missouri state library networking fund, Missouri public television broadcasting corporation special fund and Missouri historic preservation revolving fund. — 1. As used in this section, the following terms mean:
(1) "Nonresident entertainer", a person residing or registered as a corporation outside this state who, for compensation, performs any vocal, instrumental, musical, comedy, dramatic, dance or other performance in this state before a live audience and any other person traveling with and performing services on behalf of a nonresident entertainer, including a nonresident entertainer who is paid compensation for providing entertainment as an independent contractor, a partnership that is paid compensation for entertainment provided by nonresident entertainers, a corporation that is paid compensation for entertainment provided by nonresident entertainers, or any other entity that is paid compensation for entertainment provided by nonresident entertainers;
(2) "Nonresident member of a professional athletic team", a professional athletic team member who resides outside this state, including any active player, any player on the disabled list if such player is in uniform on the day of the game at the site of the game, and any other person traveling with and performing services on behalf of a professional athletic team;
(3) "Personal service income" includes exhibition and regular season salaries and wages, guaranteed payments, strike benefits, deferred payments, severance pay, bonuses, and any other type of compensation paid to the nonresident entertainer or nonresident member of a professional athletic team, but does not include prizes, bonuses or incentive money received from competition in a livestock, equine or rodeo performance, exhibition or show;
(4) "Professional athletic team" includes, but is not limited to, any professional baseball, basketball, football, soccer and hockey team.
2. Any person, venue, or entity who pays compensation to a nonresident entertainer shall deduct and withhold from such compensation as a prepayment of tax an amount equal to two percent of the total compensation if the amount of compensation is in excess of three hundred dollars paid to the nonresident entertainer. For purposes of this section, the term "person, venue, or entity who pays compensation" shall not be construed to include any person, venue, or entity that is exempt from taxation under 26 U.S.C. Section 501(c)(3), as amended, and that pays an amount to the nonresident entertainer for the entertainer's appearance but receives no benefit from the entertainer's appearance other than the entertainer's performance.
3. Any person, venue, or entity required to deduct and withhold tax pursuant to subsection 2 of this section shall, for each calendar quarter, on or before the last day of the month following the close of such calendar quarter, remit the taxes withheld in such form or return as prescribed by the director of revenue and pay over to the director of revenue or to a depository designated by the director of revenue the taxes so required to be deducted and withheld.
4. Any person, venue, or entity subject to this section shall be considered an employer for purposes of section 143.191, and shall be subject to all penalties, interest, and additions to tax provided in this chapter for failure to comply with this section.
5. Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter to the contrary, the commissioner of administration, for all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1999, but none after December 31, 2030, shall annually estimate the amount of state income tax revenues collected pursuant to this chapter which are received from nonresident members of professional athletic teams and nonresident entertainers. For fiscal year 2000, and for each subsequent fiscal year for a period of thirty-one years, sixty percent of the annual estimate of taxes generated from the nonresident entertainer and professional athletic team income tax shall be allocated annually to the Missouri arts council trust fund, and shall be transferred, subject to appropriations, from the general revenue fund to the Missouri arts council trust fund established in section 185.100 and any amount transferred shall be in addition to such agency's budget base for each fiscal year. The director shall by rule establish the method of determining the portion of personal service income of such persons that is allocable to Missouri.
6. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 186.050 to 186.067 to the contrary, the commissioner of administration, for all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1999, but for none after December 31, 2030, shall estimate annually the amount of state income tax revenues collected pursuant to this chapter which are received from nonresident members of professional athletic teams and nonresident entertainers. For fiscal year 2000, and for each subsequent fiscal year for a period of thirty-one years, ten percent of the annual estimate of taxes generated from the nonresident entertainer and professional athletic team income tax shall be allocated annually to the Missouri humanities council trust fund, and shall be transferred, subject to appropriations, from the general revenue fund to the Missouri humanities council trust fund established in section 186.055 and any amount transferred shall be in addition to such agency's budget base for each fiscal year.
7. Notwithstanding other provisions of section 182.812 to the contrary, the commissioner of administration, for all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1999, but for none after December 31, 2030, shall estimate annually the amount of state income tax revenues collected pursuant to this chapter which are received from nonresident members of professional athletic teams and nonresident entertainers. For fiscal year 2000, and for each subsequent fiscal year for a period of thirty-one years, ten percent of the annual estimate of taxes generated from the nonresident entertainer and professional athletic team income tax shall be allocated annually to the Missouri state library networking fund, and shall be transferred, subject to appropriations, from the general revenue fund to the secretary of state for distribution to public libraries for acquisition of library materials as established in section 182.812 and any amount transferred shall be in addition to such agency's budget base for each fiscal year.
8. Notwithstanding other provisions of section 185.200 to the contrary, the commissioner of administration, for all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1999, but for none after December 31, 2030, shall estimate annually the amount of state income tax revenues collected pursuant to this chapter which are received from nonresident members of professional athletic teams and nonresident entertainers. For fiscal year 2000, and for each subsequent fiscal year for a period of thirty-one years, ten percent of the annual estimate of taxes generated from the nonresident entertainer and professional athletic team income tax shall be allocated annually to the Missouri public television broadcasting corporation special fund, and shall be transferred, subject to appropriations, from the general revenue fund to the Missouri public television broadcasting corporation special fund, and any amount transferred shall be in addition to such agency's budget base for each fiscal year; provided, however, that twenty-five percent of such allocation shall be used for grants to public radio stations which were qualified by the corporation for public broadcasting as of November 1, 1996. Such grants shall be distributed to each of such public radio stations in this state after receipt of the station's certification of operating and programming expenses for the prior fiscal year. Certification shall consist of the most recent fiscal year financial statement submitted by a station to the corporation for public broadcasting. The grants shall be divided into two categories, an annual basic service grant and an operating grant. The basic service grant shall be equal to thirty-five percent of the total amount and shall be divided equally among the public radio stations receiving grants. The remaining amount shall be distributed as an operating grant to the stations on the basis of the proportion that the total operating expenses of the individual station in the prior fiscal year bears to the aggregate total of operating expenses for the same fiscal year for all Missouri public radio stations which are receiving grants.
9. Notwithstanding other provisions of section 253.402 to the contrary, the commissioner of administration, for all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1999, but for none after December 31, 2030, shall estimate annually the amount of state income tax revenues collected pursuant to this chapter which are received from nonresident members of professional athletic teams and nonresident entertainers. For fiscal year 2000, and for each subsequent fiscal year for a period of thirty-one years, ten percent of the annual estimate of taxes generated from the nonresident entertainer and professional athletic team income tax shall be allocated annually to the Missouri department of natural resources Missouri historic preservation revolving fund, and shall be transferred, subject to appropriations, from the general revenue fund to the Missouri department of natural resources Missouri historic preservation revolving fund established in section 253.402 and any amount transferred shall be in addition to such agency's budget base for each fiscal year.
10. This section shall not be construed to apply to any person who makes a presentation for professional or technical education purposes or to apply to any presentation that is part of a seminar, conference, convention, school, or similar program format designed to provide professional or technical education.
--------
(L. 1994 S.B. 477, et al., A.L. 1998 S.B. 724, A.L. 2003 S.B. 52, A.L. 2006 S.B. 870, A.L. 2009 H.B. 299, A.L. 2011 H.B. 470 & 429 merged with S.B. 81, A.L. 2014 H.B. 1237, A.L. 2018 S.B. 773)
(2010) Transfer of funds under section is discretionary; requiring a mandatory transfer would violate the appropriations requirement of Article III, Section 36. State ex rel. Kansas City Symphony v. State, 311 S.W.3d 272 (Mo.App. W.D.).
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title X - Taxation and Revenue
Section 143.005 - Sections 143.181 and 143.471 effective date.
Section 143.009 - Effective date.
Section 143.011 - Resident individuals — tax rates — rate reductions, when.
Section 143.021 - Tax determined by rates in section 143.011 — no tax on taxable income, when.
Section 143.031 - Combined return of husband and wife.
Section 143.051 - Part-year resident.
Section 143.061 - Fiduciaries.
Section 143.071 - Corporations — inapplicable to out-of-state businesses, when.
Section 143.081 - Credit for income tax paid to another state.
Section 143.091 - Meaning of terms.
Section 143.101 - Definitions.
Section 143.111 - Missouri taxable income.
Section 143.113 - Deduction for health insurance costs of self-employed individuals, rules.
Section 143.118 - Health care sharing ministry deduction — rulemaking authority.
Section 143.121 - Missouri adjusted gross income.
Section 143.125 - Social Security benefits income tax exemption — amount — rulemaking authority.
Section 143.131 - Missouri standard deduction, when used, amount.
Section 143.141 - Itemized deductions, when authorized, how computed.
Section 143.143 - Provisions of sections 143.131 and 143.141 effective, when.
Section 143.151 - Missouri personal exemptions.
Section 143.161 - Missouri dependency exemptions.
Section 143.171 - Federal income tax deduction, amount, corporate and individual taxpayers.
Section 143.174 - Tax deduction for compensation received as an active duty military member.
Section 143.175 - Military personnel, reserves and inactive duty training, deduction, amount.
Section 143.181 - Missouri nonresident adjusted gross income.
Section 143.201 - Information statement for employee.
Section 143.211 - Credit for tax withheld.
Section 143.221 - Employer's return and payment of tax withheld.
Section 143.251 - Employer's failure to withhold.
Section 143.261 - Compensation.
Section 143.265 - Retirement income, withholding authorized, when.
Section 143.271 - Period for computation of taxable income.
Section 143.281 - Methods of accounting.
Section 143.291 - Adjustments.
Section 143.301 - Transitional adjustments.
Section 143.311 - Missouri taxable income and tax.
Section 143.321 - Exempt associations, trusts, and organizations.
Section 143.331 - Resident estate or trust defined.
Section 143.341 - Missouri taxable income of resident estate or trust.
Section 143.351 - Fiduciary adjustment.
Section 143.361 - Credit for income tax paid to another state.
Section 143.371 - Nonresident estate or trust defined.
Section 143.381 - Missouri taxable income of nonresident estate or trust.
Section 143.401 - General treatment of partners and partnerships.
Section 143.421 - Nonresident partner — adjusted gross income from Missouri sources.
Section 143.431 - Missouri taxable income and tax.
Section 143.433 - No corporate income tax return or other document filing required, when.
Section 143.441 - Corporation defined — corporate tax inapplicable, when.
Section 143.461 - Elective division of income.
Section 143.481 - Persons required to make returns of income.
Section 143.491 - Returns by husband and wife.
Section 143.501 - Returns by fiduciary and partnership.
Section 143.511 - Time and place for filing returns and paying tax, exception.
Section 143.521 - Declarations of estimated tax.
Section 143.531 - Time for filing declaration of estimated tax.
Section 143.541 - Payments of estimated tax.
Section 143.551 - Extension of time for filing and payment.
Section 143.561 - Signing of returns and other documents.
Section 143.571 - Requirements — returns, notices, records, and statements.
Section 143.581 - Partnership returns.
Section 143.591 - Information returns.
Section 143.601 - Report of change in federal taxable income.
Section 143.611 - Examination of return.
Section 143.621 - Assessment final if no protest.
Section 143.641 - Notice of determination after protest.
Section 143.651 - Action of director of revenue final — review.
Section 143.661 - Burden of proof on taxpayer, exceptions.
Section 143.671 - Evidence of related federal determination admissible, when.
Section 143.681 - Mathematical error.
Section 143.691 - Waiver of restriction.
Section 143.701 - Assessment of tax.
Section 143.711 - Limitations on assessment.
Section 143.721 - Recovery of erroneous refund.
Section 143.731 - Interest on underpayments.
Section 143.741 - Failure to file tax returns.
Section 143.751 - Failure to pay tax.
Section 143.761 - Failure to pay estimated income tax.
Section 143.771 - Additions treated as tax.
Section 143.773 - Penalty for filing incomplete or misleading return — procedure.
Section 143.782 - Definitions.
Section 143.787 - Director's duties, forms — rules and regulations, procedure.
Section 143.801 - Limitations on credit or refund.
Section 143.811 - Interest on overpayment.
Section 143.821 - Refund claim.
Section 143.831 - Notice of director's action.
Section 143.841 - Protest of denied claim.
Section 143.851 - Timely mailing.
Section 143.861 - Collection procedures.
Section 143.871 - Income tax claim of other states.
Section 143.881 - Transferees.
Section 143.891 - Jeopardy assessments.
Section 143.901 - Bankruptcy or receivership, claims for deficiency.
Section 143.911 - Attempt to evade or defeat tax, penalty.
Section 143.921 - Failure to collect or pay over tax, penalty.
Section 143.931 - Failure to file return, supply information, pay tax, penalty.
Section 143.941 - False statements, penalty.
Section 143.946 - Prior conviction, effect of.
Section 143.951 - Limitations.
Section 143.961 - Rules and regulations.
Section 143.971 - Returns and forms.
Section 143.986 - Closing agreements.
Section 143.991 - Armed Forces relief provision — Christopher J. Bosche memorial act.
Section 143.996 - Prohibition of legislator representation.
Section 143.998 - Tax return to contain number assigned by director to school district.
Section 143.1000 - Funding — income tax refund, designating authorized amount, when — contributions.
Section 143.1004 - Tax refund may be designated to the Missouri military family relief fund.
Section 143.1006 - Childhood lead testing fund — refund donation designation.
Section 143.1016 - Organ Donor Program fund, designation of refund permitted — director's duties.
Section 143.1020 - Designation of state tax refund to general revenue — transfer of contributions.
Section 143.1029 - Soldiers Memorial Military Museum in St. Louis Fund tax refund designation.
Section 143.1032 - Missouri medal of honor fund tax refund designation.
Section 143.2100 - Definitions — report, contents — rulemaking authority.
Section 143.2110 - Income tax deduction for cargo — amount, claiming procedure.