City Fears Big Losses in Tax Cut
Columbia Tribune, April 3, 2007
By Matthew LeBlanc
A proposed amendment to the Missouri Constitution to limit how much cities can tax telephone companies would cost Columbia nearly $1 million annually, officials said.
House Joint Resolution 21 would send to voters a measure that prohibits cities from taxing phone companies more than they charge for business licenses.
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