SHOCK!!! TKC QUESTION: DID THE SUPREME COURT JUST KILL THE KANSAS CITY E-TAX FOR GOLDEN GHETTO RESIDENTS!?!?!



In what might be the biggest financial boon for Johnson County since the real estate companies looted the urban core . . .

NOW THE FIGHT IS ON TO RULE THE E-TAX ILLEGAL AGAINST JOCO RESIDENTS WORKING KANSAS CITY PROPER!!!

KMBC picks up the headline that could devastate City Hall finances before anybody else in town . . .

KMBC: Supreme Court ruling raises questions about KC earnings tax

Deet:

"The court issued a ruling that double taxation is unconstitutional, making it illegal for two states to tax the same income . . . A brief filed with the court said the ruling could affect Kansas City’s earnings tax, but a city spokesman said that opinion is wrong and the city’s legal team thinks the tax will survive."

And let's remember that the City legal team loses most of the time . . . When they don't settle. Long story short . . . JoCo residents, pro athletes and many more might not have to pay this town's ransom any more . . .

Play amateur lawyer and YOU DECIDE . . .

Developing . . .

Comments

  1. What your headline should have been:

    Another good reason to leave Kansas City!

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  2. Only the city lawyers in Kansas City would think that an opinion from the Supreme Court of the United States is wrong and they will prevail

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  3. Death to the e-tax.

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  4. I worked in KCMO for one summer. The e-tax poisoned my attitude toward that town forever. Hope the chickens come home to roost.

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  5. There's jobs in Klansas if you believe the Department of Hard Labor

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  6. Anon 11:54

    Bullshit. How much e-tax did you actually pay for one summer's work?

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  7. Looting the treasury is participatory government

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  8. Byron. Shut the fuck up. Doesn't matter how much was paid.

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  9. Oooooo....this makes me want to move to JoCo and pay HIGHER taxes so that we can subsidize strip malls and failing convention centers and unused highways to no where and WORLD FAMOUS HISTORIC levels of corporate welfare to lure businesses to a state no one wants to live in!

    Herfderf!

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  10. He paid more in one summer than you have in your entire life, sheepshagger. Do you honor any other cities you've never visited with your online wisdom, loser?

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  11. From my reading of the ruling it certainly killed the "E" Tax for Kansas City residents.

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  12. I, for one, totally trust your "reading" of the ruling, amateur internet lawyer-boy! Just like when you us it was an undue burden for people who pay taxes to get a chance to vote on them and that businesses should get a vote!

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