- Missouri has a statewide sales tax rate of 4.225%, with additional local taxes that vary by location.
- Sales and use tax applies to tangible personal property and certain services; businesses must collect and remit tax if they have physical or economic nexus.
- Economic nexus is triggered for remote sellers with over $100,000 in annual sales.
- Exemptions exist for certain products, services, and entities (e.g., nonprofits, schools, government); exemption certificates are required.
- Sales tax filing can be done electronically or by paper using specific Missouri forms.
Source: sovos.com
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