Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 94 - Taxation in Other Cities
Section 94.857 - Sales tax to be deposited in special municipal sales tax trust fund — not to be a state fund — distribution formula — refunds, procedure, director of revenue, duties — abolishing of tax, procedure.

Effective - 28 Aug 1993
94.857. Sales tax to be deposited in special municipal sales tax trust fund — not to be a state fund — distribution formula — refunds, procedure, director of revenue, duties — abolishing of tax, procedure. — 1. All sales taxes collected by the director of revenue under sections 94.850 to 94.857, less one percent for cost of collection which shall be deposited in the state's general revenue fund after payment of premiums for surety bonds as provided in section 32.087, shall be deposited in a special trust fund, which is hereby created, to be known as the "Special Municipal Sales Tax Trust Fund". The moneys in the special municipal sales tax trust fund shall not be deemed to be state funds and shall not be commingled with any funds of the state. The director of revenue shall keep accurate records of the amount of money in the trust fund which was collected in each municipality imposing the sales tax established in sections 94.850 to 94.857, and the records shall be open to the inspection of officers of the municipality and the public.
2. The special municipal sales tax trust fund shall be distributed in conjunction with the county sales tax levied under sections 66.600 to 66.630 and may be combined by the director of revenue in a single payment. The director of revenue shall distribute to the municipality levying the tax a portion of the taxes based on the location in which the sales were deemed consummated under subsection 12 of section 32.087 in accordance with the formula described in this subsection. Except for distributions relating to recently annexed areas described in subsection 4 of this section, after deducting the distribution to the municipality, the director of revenue shall distribute the remaining funds in the special municipal sales tax fund to the cities, towns and villages and the county in group B as defined in section 66.620 as follows: To the county, ten percent multiplied by the percentage of the population of unincorporated county which has been annexed or incorporated since April 1, 1993, multiplied by the total sales tax revenues, and a percentage of the remaining distributable revenue equal to the percentage ratio that the population of the unincorporated areas of the county bears to the total population of group B; and to each city, town or village in group B located wholly within the taxing county, a percentage of the remaining distributable revenue equal to the percentage ratio that the population of such city, town or village bears to the total population of group B; and to each city, town or village located partly within the taxing county, a percentage of the remaining distributable revenue equal to the percentage ratio that the population of that part of the city, town or village located within the taxing county bears to the total population of group B.
3. For purposes of administering the distribution formula of subsection 2 of this section, the revenues arising each year from sales occurring within the municipality shall be shared as follows: The municipality shall receive that portion of the revenues arising from sales occurring within the municipality that remains after deducting therefrom an amount equal to the cumulative sales tax revenues arising from sales within the municipality multiplied by the sum of ten percent multiplied by the percentage of the population of unincorporated county which has been annexed or incorporated after April 1, 1993, and the greater of 12.5 percent or the percentage equal to the product of 11.627 multiplied by the logarithm (to base 10) of the product of 0.15 multiplied by the total of the cumulative per capita sales taxes arising from sales within the municipality pursuant to sections 94.850 to 94.857 less one-eighth, in the case of a one-eighth of one percent sales tax, or one quarter, in the case of a one-fourth of one percent sales tax, of the per capita countywide average of all sales tax distributions during the prior calendar year under section 66.620, which average is reduced by the percentage which is equal to ten percent multiplied by the percentage of the population of unincorporated county which has been annexed or incorporated after April 1, 1993.
4. Sales taxes arising from sales within recently annexed areas pursuant to sections 94.850 to 94.857 shall be divided half to the municipality and half to the county until the fifth anniversary of the effective date of the annexation, and shall thereafter be distributed as provided in subsections 2 and 3 of this section. A "recently annexed area" is any area which was annexed or incorporated from or in the unincorporated area of the county less than five years prior to the effective date of the sales tax under sections 94.850 to 94.857.
5. Not later than the tenth day of each month, the director of revenue shall distribute all moneys deposited in the special municipal sales tax trust fund during the preceding month as provided in this section.
6. The director of revenue may authorize the state treasurer to make refunds from the amounts in the trust fund and credited to any municipality for erroneous payments and overpayments made, and may redeem dishonored checks and drafts deposited to the credit of such municipalities. If any city, town or village abolishes the tax, the municipality shall notify the director of revenue of the action at least ninety days prior to the effective date of the repeal and the director of revenue may order retention in the trust fund, for a period of one year, of two percent of the amount collected after receipt of such notice to cover possible refunds or overpayment of the tax and to redeem dishonored checks and drafts deposited to the credit of such accounts. After one year has elapsed after the effective date of abolition of the tax in such municipality, the director of revenue shall remit the balance in the account to the municipality and close the account. The director of revenue shall notify each county of each instance of any amount refunded or any check redeemed from receipts due the municipality.
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(L. 1993 H.B. 618 § 4)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VII - Cities, Towns and Villages

Chapter 94 - Taxation in Other Cities

Section 94.010 - Assessment of property, how made — equalization — correction of books.

Section 94.015 - Procedure when county or township assessor acts under contract — levy — representation for county board of equalization.

Section 94.020 - Power of council to levy taxes and licenses.

Section 94.040 - Council may correct illegal levy.

Section 94.050 - No exemptions from tax.

Section 94.060 - Maximum rate of tax — how increased — ballots.

Section 94.070 - Maximum levy for special purposes — alternate rate (Excelsior Springs).

Section 94.080 - Merchants' tax.

Section 94.110 - License taxes on certain businesses.

Section 94.120 - Licenses, how issued.

Section 94.130 - Clerk to make tax books — charge collector with gross.

Section 94.140 - Collector to pay over all moneys monthly.

Section 94.150 - Enforcement of taxes — how suits brought.

Section 94.160 - City taxes delinquent, when — lien for taxes.

Section 94.170 - Collector to make delinquent lists — council to approve — collection of delinquent taxes.

Section 94.180 - Monthly reports of delinquent payments.

Section 94.190 - Assessment of property — county clerk to deliver abstract — lien for taxes.

Section 94.200 - Board to provide for levy and collection of taxes — fix penalties.

Section 94.220 - Board to perfect illegal levy.

Section 94.230 - Licenses fixed by ordinance — signed by mayor and collector.

Section 94.240 - Board shall not exempt any person from any tax.

Section 94.250 - Maximum rate of tax — how increased — extension of period of increase.

Section 94.260 - Levy for special purposes — maximum amount of levy.

Section 94.270 - Power to license, tax and regulate certain businesses and occupations — prohibition on local license fees in excess of certain amounts in certain cities (Edmundson, Woodson Terrace) — license fee on hotels or motels (St. Peters) — in...

Section 94.270 - Power to license, tax and regulate certain businesses and occupations — prohibition on local license fees in excess of certain amounts in certain cities (Edmundson, Woodson Terrace) — license fee on hotels or motels (St. Peters) — in...

Section 94.271 - Transient guest tax for the promotion of tourism (City of Grandview).

Section 94.290 - City clerk to make tax books — charge collector.

Section 94.300 - Taxes delinquent January first.

Section 94.310 - How payment of taxes enforced — suits, how brought.

Section 94.320 - Collector to make delinquent lists — board to approve — collection of delinquent taxes.

Section 94.330 - Collector to report monthly to board.

Section 94.340 - Maximum rate of tax — how increased — extension of period of increase.

Section 94.350 - Additional levy for special purposes — amount authorized.

Section 94.360 - May collect license tax on certain businesses.

Section 94.370 - Personal tax, how collected.

Section 94.380 - Remedy cumulative.

Section 94.390 - Powers, rights and remedies for collection of delinquent taxes — suits, how brought.

Section 94.400 - Maximum rate of tax — how increased — extension of period of increase — continuation of levy.

Section 94.410 - Vehicle license tax — funds to maintain streets (cities of 4,000 to 30,000).

Section 94.413 - Sales tax for storm water control and public works projects authorized, cities with population of more than 100,000 — disposition of funds, duties of director of revenue — city storm water and public works sales tax trust fund create...

Section 94.500 - Short title and definitions.

Section 94.510 - Imposition of tax, election — rate — collection — abolishment of tax, effect of.

Section 94.540 - Applicable provisions.

Section 94.550 - Deposit of receipts of tax — state to retain percentage — distribution by director of revenue — refunds authorized — effect of abolition of tax.

Section 94.575 - Definitions.

Section 94.577 - Sales tax imposed in certain cities — rates of tax — election procedure — revenue to be used for capital improvements — revenue bonds, retirement — special trust fund — limitation on use of revenue by city of St. Louis — refunds auth...

Section 94.578 - Sales tax authorized in certain cities (Springfield), rate, use of funds, bonds authorized — ballot, effective date — administration, deposit of revenue — use of funds upon abolishment — repeal.

Section 94.579 - Sales tax authorized — ballot language — use of moneys — repeal of tax, ballot language — continuation of tax, ballot language.

Section 94.581 - Sales tax authorized (Columbia) — ballot language — deposit of revenue generated — fund created, purpose — refunds, when.

Section 94.585 - Sales tax authorized (Excelsior Springs) — ballot language — deposit of revenue generated — repeal, procedure — board established, duties — limitation on refinancing.

Section 94.600 - Definitions.

Section 94.605 - Tax, how imposed — rate of tax — boundary change, procedure — effective date for tax or its abolition — city or county clerk's duties.

Section 94.620 - Applicable provisions.

Section 94.625 - Deposit of collections — transportation sales tax fund.

Section 94.630 - Funds, how distributed — adjustments, how made — tax abolished, notice of — two percent, retention of, when.

Section 94.645 - Transportation trust fund created, limitation on use of funds, audit required — sheltered workshop, transportation, percentage authorized for St. Louis City and County.

Section 94.650 - No bar to use of other city revenues for public mass transportation purposes.

Section 94.655 - Procedure for cities to adopt transportation sales tax.

Section 94.660 - Transportation sales tax, ballot — effective, when — approval required in city and county — collection, fund created — use of funds — abolition of tax, procedure — reduction of rate.

Section 94.700 - Definitions.

Section 94.705 - Tax, how imposed — ballot form — rate of tax — boundary changes, procedure — retirement of bonds necessary to terminate tax, when.

Section 94.720 - Applicable provisions.

Section 94.725 - Deposit of collection — city transportation sales tax trust fund.

Section 94.730 - Funds, how distributed — adjustments, how made — tax abolished, notice procedure — two percent retention, when.

Section 94.745 - City transportation trust fund created — special trust fund created to retire bonds — limitation on use of funds — audit required.

Section 94.750 - No bar to use of other city revenues for public mass transportation.

Section 94.755 - Voter approval not required — recodification of existing law.

Section 94.800 - Tax established.

Section 94.802 - Hotel and motel charges and price charged for private tourist attractions, tax on, maximum rate, definitions.

Section 94.805 - Restaurant and intoxicating liquor charges, tax on, maximum rate.

Section 94.812 - Retailers liable for tax, collection and return of taxes.

Section 94.815 - Tourism tax trust fund, established — distribution — infrastructure account, established — debt retirement account, established — tourism promotion account, established.

Section 94.817 - Ballot for submission, all taxes.

Section 94.820 - Bonds, retirement of — procedures.

Section 94.822 - Effective date of taxes.

Section 94.825 - Tax may not terminate prior to retirement of bonds.

Section 94.830 - Hotel and motel tax, authorized — ballot — collection of tax — penalties may be collected (Rolla).

Section 94.831 - Tourism tax on transient guests in hotels and motels (Salem).

Section 94.832 - Transient guest tax for tourism and infrastructure improvements (North Kansas City).

Section 94.834 - Tourism tax on transient guests in hotels and motels (Marshall, Sweet Springs, and Concordia).

Section 94.836 - Tourism tax on transient guests in hotels and motels (Marston, Matthews, Steele) — procedure, ballot, use of revenues — repeal of tax.

Section 94.837 - Transient guest tax (Canton, LaGrange, Edina, special charter cities).

Section 94.838 - Transient guest tax and tax on retail sales of food (Lamar Heights).

Section 94.840 - Transient guest tax for tourism and convention facilities (City of Raytown).

Section 94.850 - Sales tax may be proposed by governing body, submission to voters — ballot form.

Section 94.852 - Boundary changes, procedure, city clerk's duties — tax effect on detached and added territory.

Section 94.855 - Collection, definitions and procedure applicable to sales tax.

Section 94.857 - Sales tax to be deposited in special municipal sales tax trust fund — not to be a state fund — distribution formula — refunds, procedure, director of revenue, duties — abolishing of tax, procedure.

Section 94.870 - Tourism tax on transient guests, definitions — authority to impose tax, rate — exception.

Section 94.873 - Retailers and persons liable for payment of taxes and returns.

Section 94.875 - Tourism tax trust fund established, purpose — taxes to be deposited in fund — distribution — election required to impose tax.

Section 94.877 - Ballot form for submission of tax — tax to become effective, when.

Section 94.879 - Options on how tax shall be collected, internal collection by political subdivision's officer or director of revenue.

Section 94.881 - Penalty for delinquent taxes, amount — taxes delinquent, when.

Section 94.890 - Municipalities in St. Louis County, sales tax to fund capital improvements — ballot, contents — approval of tax, options of governing body — municipal capital improvements sales tax fund, distribution — special trust fund — director...

Section 94.900 - Sales tax authorized (Blue Springs, Centralia, Excelsior Springs, Fayette, Harrisonville, Lebanon, Portageville, Riverside, St. Joseph, and certain other fourth class cities) — proceeds to be used for public safety purposes — ballot...

Section 94.902 - Sales tax authorized for certain cities (Fayette, Gladstone, Grandview, Liberty, North Kansas City, Raytown, Riverside, and certain other fourth class cities) — ballot, effective date — administration and collection — refunds, use of...

Section 94.903 - Sales tax authorized (certain fourth class cities) — ballot — administration and collection — refunds — repeal of tax, ballot — continuation of tax, ballot.

Section 94.950 - Historical locations and museums, sales tax authorized for promotion of tourism — ballot language — revenue, use of — repeal of tax, ballot language.

Section 94.1000 - Medically indigent sales tax authorized for St. Louis — ballot contents — director of revenue duties — rate of tax — medical indigence sales tax fund.

Section 94.1008 - Economic development sales tax authorized for Kirksville, ballot language, expiration date, collection, rate, creation of fund.

Section 94.1010 - Economic development sales tax, certain cities (Jefferson City) — economic development defined — ballot language — election procedure — collection procedure — rate of tax — local economic development sales tax fund, created, limitat...

Section 94.1011 - Transient guest tax for multipurpose conference and convention center.

Section 94.1012 - Economic development sales tax (Poplar Bluff) — ballot language — rate of tax — revenue from tax deposited in the local economic development sales tax fund.

Section 94.1013 - Transient guest tax — ballot language (cities of Jonesburg and New Florence).