Missouri Constitution

Article X, § 11(b) — Limitations on local tax rates

Missouri Const. art. X, § 11(b)

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Mo. Const. art. X, § 11(b).

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Any tax imposed upon such property by municipalities, counties or school districts, for their respective purposes, shall not exceed the following annual rates: For municipalities—one dollar on the hundred dollars assessed valuation; For counties—thirty-five cents on the hundred dollars assessed valuation in counties having three hundred million dollars, or more, assessed valuation and having by operation of law attained the classification of a county of the first class; and fifty cents on the hundred dollars assessed valuation in all other counties; For school districts formed of cities and towns, including the school district of the city of St. Louis—two dollars and seventy-five cents on the hundred dollars assessed valuation; For all other school districts—sixty-five cents on the hundred dollars assessed valuation.

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History

Source: Const. of 1875, Art. X, Sec. 11 (Amended in 1942). (Amended January 14, 1966) (Amended October 5, 1971) (Amended November 3, 1998)

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