In Depth: Remote working takes bite out of KCMO earnings tax
3 years ago
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Every year, Kansas City, Missouri, receives nearly $300 million in revenue from its 1% earnings tax, which helps pay for everything from weekly trash collection to road repairs and even police officers. But that amount may drop significantly due to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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