Missouri Revenue Outlook Improves Despite Budget Challenges

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Missouri's recent capital gains tax cut is projected to cause significantly higher revenue losses than initially estimated, with a potential first-year loss of up to $500 million, complicating the state's budget planning amid large reserves and ongoing expenditure challenges.
- Missouri faces budget crunch as capital gains tax cut hits harder than expected Missouri Independent
- Missouri general revenue projection indicates growth in FY 2027 despite tax cuts Columbia Missourian
- State revenue projected to drop in current fiscal year ABC17NEWS
- Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe Projects 3.8% Revenue Growth for FY2027, Emphasizes Spending Overhaul Hoodline
- Missouri releases Consensus Revenue Estimate for fiscal year 2027 KTTN
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