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Between refunds and renewal vote, earnings tax could hit Kansas City's budget hard
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - With many people working from home during the pandemic, Kansas City could see a strain on its budget. It all has to do with Kansas City's 1% earnings tax, which residents and nonresidents who work in the city pay. It represents the city's largest source of revenue, benefiting streets and emergency [...]
ReplyDeleteBut yet if P&L dist doesn't make money because of Quinton's little friends terrorizing the streets and the 18th and vine dist fail the city has to cover it. Something Lucas and James should have thought about when they put everything on the backs of the tax payer.
VOTE NO ON THE E TAX.
ReplyDeleteBut but but the city is supposed to get $195 million dollars from the dimwits, that’s three times more than what we supposedly lost because of the forced and unnecessary shut downs.
ReplyDeleteuntil this mayor pulls back funds from frivolous and special pet projects, the E tax should be voted down! stop wasting money!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI voted no on the etax..I moved to KS. Sorry Q, sell crazy somewhere else.
ReplyDelete^^and yet you're still here though so.....
ReplyDeleteAre corporate handouts in jeopardy? Tis is serious.
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