Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2654

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/29/26  
Report Pass
2/18/26  
Refer
3/2/26  

Caption

Creates tax credits for certain capital investments

Impact

The impact of HB 2654 on state laws will be considerable, especially in economic sectors where capital investment is essential for growth. If enacted, the bill is likely to modify existing tax regulations to incorporate these new credits, thereby creating a favorable environment for business expansion. This change could lead to increased competitiveness among businesses, as firms can reduce their tax burdens by investing in capital improvements. Supporters argue that such economic incentives are crucial in fostering innovation and growth in the state's business landscape.

Summary

House Bill 2654 aims to create tax credits for certain capital investments made by businesses. This legislation is designed to stimulate economic growth by encouraging companies to invest in new machinery, technology, and infrastructure. The bill sets parameters for which investments qualify for the tax credits, potentially offering significant financial relief for businesses that meet the criteria. By incentivizing capital investments, the proponents of the bill believe it will lead to an increase in job creation and overall economic activity within the state.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, HB 2654 faces scrutiny and contention from various factions. Critics argue that tax credits can disproportionately benefit larger corporations while neglecting small businesses that may not have the same capacity to make substantial capital investments. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential loss of tax revenue for the state, which could impact public services and funding. Advocates stress the importance of balancing these credits with accountability measures to ensure that the benefits are broadly shared across the state's economic fabric.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB462

Authorizes a tax credit for certain railroad infrastructure investments

MO SB190

Establishes tax credits for certain engineering degrees

MO SB475

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MO SB646

Creates an income tax credit for certain dependents

MO SB455

Authorizes tax credits for child care

MO HB235

Tax credits for community improvement

MO SB817

Authorizes a tax credit for certain charitable donations

MO HB833

Authorizes the "Volunteer First Responder Tax Credit", relating to tax credits for certain first responders

MO SB67

Modifies provisions relating to tax credits

MO HB269

Authorizes the "Child Care Contribution Tax Credit Act", the "Employer-Provided Child Care Assistance Tax Credit Act", and the "Child Care Providers Tax Credit", relating to tax credits for child care

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.