Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2766

Caption

Repeals the tax imposed on the sale of bingo cards

Impact

Should HB2766 be enacted, the immediate effect would be the removal of the tax on bingo card sales, which may lead to an increase in the number of bingo games held across the state. As a result, this could enhance the ability of nonprofit organizations to fund their programs and outreach initiatives. The bill's supporters suggest that the potential increase in bingo activities will not only aid these charities financially but may also encourage community engagement and participation in local events.

Summary

House Bill 2766 proposes the repeal of the tax imposed on the sale of bingo cards, a move that could significantly impact the funding mechanisms for various charitable organizations reliant on bingo for revenue generation. The rationale behind the bill is aimed at promoting the activity of bingo as a means of fundraising, alleviating some of the financial burden on organizations that operate bingo games. Supporters argue that eliminating this tax could help bolster community donations and local charities by allowing them to retain more of their earnings.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB2766. Critics may highlight concerns regarding the loss of tax revenue that municipalities and the state currently receive from bingo card sales. This revenue often supports local services and programs, and repealing the tax could lead to budget shortfalls in these areas. Opponents of the bill might argue that the repeal unfairly shifts the burden of fiscal responsibility from bingo operators to local governments, which could result in adverse financial implications for public services that benefit the community as a whole.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB48

Repeals the tax imposed on the sale of bingo cards

MO HB197

Repeals the tax imposed on the sale of bingo cards

MO HB985

Repeals the tax imposed on the sale of bingo cards

MO HB149

Modifies provisions relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties

MO HB572

Authorizes motor fuel tax rate changes based on certain department of transportation expenditures

MO SB749

Authorizes the city of Nevada to impose a sales tax for public safety

MO HB1041

Modifies inspection and gauging fees imposed on barrels of malt liquor

MO SB106

Repeals wharfage taxes on landings made at certain wharfs

MO HB1572

Authorizes the city of Nevada to impose a sales tax for public safety

MO SB494

Repeals a portion of the tax on motor fuel, and specifies an expiration date for the exemption and refund process applicable to that portion

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.