Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2746

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Requires the department of revenue to implement a property tax mapping feature and place all tax maps prominently on the department home page

Impact

If passed, this bill will lead to significant updates in how the Department of Revenue collects and presents tax data. By implementing this new mapping feature, residents will have a clearer understanding of the tax landscape, which has implications for local governance and financial accountability. The mandated timeline for implementation by different tax categories—sales and use tax by 2022 and property tax by 2027—suggests a phased approach to ensure that the required infrastructure and data collection processes are adequately prepared.

Summary

House Bill 2746 focuses on enhancing transparency and accessibility of tax information by requiring the Missouri Department of Revenue to implement a public mapping feature that displays sales, use, and property tax data for various political subdivisions across the state. This initiative aims to centralize tax information in a user-friendly format, making it easier for residents and businesses to understand their tax obligations and the specific tax rates applicable in their respective areas.

Contention

As with many legislative measures, HB 2746 may face discussion points regarding the implications of requiring local governments to submit accurate mapping and geographic data. Some stakeholders may argue that imposing such requirements on political subdivisions could create administrative burdens, particularly for smaller districts that may lack the resources to comply fully. Advocates of the bill contend that the benefits of transparency and standardized tax information will outweigh these potential challenges, encouraging public trust in tax administration.

Further_details

The bill includes provisions for the department to contract with private entities to assist in the implementation of these mapping features. This could raise discussions around outsourcing government functions and the costs associated with such arrangements versus in-house implementations. The architecture of the mapping tool also includes options for layer showcasing which may facilitate comprehensive visual tax jurisdiction understanding, adding an educational feature to the bill's primary aim.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB411

Requires the department of revenue to implement a property tax mapping feature and place all tax maps prominently on the department home page

MO SB773

Authorizes a sales tax refund for certain taxpayers audited by the Department of Revenue

MO HJR43

Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the membership of the conservation commission, the conservation sales and use tax, and the Department of Conservation's property tax exemption

MO HB4

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue and Department of Transportation

MO SB3

Modifies or enacts provisions relating to Department of Revenue fee offices

MO HB868

Requires all state departments to report the cost of complying with federal regulations to the department of economic development

MO HJR1

Proposes a constitutional amendment to impose an appropriation spending limitation and to establish the "Tax Reform Fund" to be used to fund budgetary shortfalls, subject to an appropriation limitation, implement sales tax changes, and allow for certain taxation changes based on revenue triggers, by general law

MO HJR35

Proposes a constitutional amendment to impose an appropriation spending limitation and to establish the "Tax Reform Fund" to be used to fund budgetary shortfalls, subject to an appropriation limitation, implement sales tax changes, and allow for certain taxation changes based on revenue triggers, by general law

MO SB452

Directs the Department of Revenue to issue only one license plate to most motor vehicles

MO HB869

Requires an audit of all state departments every four years

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