- Majority of U.S. states charge sales tax on physical goods
- Some states also tax digital goods and services
- Missouri has a state sales tax rate of 4.225%
- Services in Missouri are generally not taxable, but there are exceptions
- Exceptions include admission and seating accommodations for certain events, utilities, telecommunication services, message transmission services, intrastate transportation tickets, and labor used to fabricate products for retail sale.
Source: taxjar.com
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