Complicated Kansas City Court Fight For E-Tax Refund Moves Forward

Tax time efforts to save money aren't easy . . . And so we share important public info about one lady's quest to challenge KCMO city hall despite changing times & workplace telework transition. 

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A Bates County woman, Kim Huebert, challenged a provision in the ordinance that altered the refund process in March 2022.

The appeals court ruled that the new ordinance is enforceable for the 2022 tax year and moving forward, which likely means that all refund claims made after Tuesday’s federal filing deadline for last year’s taxes will be denied.

However, taxpayers seeking refunds for 2018-2021 should maintain the right to file for those refunds under applicable city and state laws during that time period, Ahuja wrote.

The lower court’s dismissal has been reversed and the Huebert’s case has been remanded back to Cass County Circuit Court “for further proceedings consistent with this opinion,” Ahujua wrote.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Missouri appeals court revives challenge to KCMO's earnings-tax ordinance

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Missouri Court of Appeals Western District has revived a challenge to changes Kansas City, Missouri, made for people seeking refunds of the city-imposed earnings tax. A Bates County woman, Kim Huebert, challenged a provision in the ordinance that altered the refund process in March 2022.

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