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Missouri regulations

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    • Department of Natural Resources - Asbestos Projects–Registration, Abatement, Notification, Inspection, Demolition, and Performance Requirements; 10 CSR 10-6.241
      June 15, 2026

      Missouri Department of Natural Resources requires registration, notification, inspection, and abatement standards for asbestos projects under 10 CSR 10-6.241, affecting contractors and demolition firms handling asbestos-containing materials.

    • Department of Revenue, Director of Revenue - 12 CSR 10-113.200 Determining Whether a Transaction is Subject to Sales Tax or Use Tax (Proposed Amendment)
      June 15, 2026

      Missouri Department of Revenue proposes amending 12 CSR 10-113.200 to clarify sales and use tax treatment for third-party shipped merchandise and interstate commerce exemptions.

    • Department of Revenue, Director of Revenue - 12 CSR 10-103.170 Aggregate Amount Defined (Proposed Rescission)
      June 15, 2026

      Missouri Department of Revenue proposes rescinding the rule that defined aggregate amount for use tax purposes due to misalignment with current statute.

    • Department of Revenue - Frivolous Returns; 12 CSR 10-2.135
      June 15, 2026

      Department of Revenue regulation 12 CSR 10-2.135 establishes procedures for identifying and processing frivolous tax returns filed by individuals and businesses.

    • Department of Natural Resources - Asbestos Projects–Certification, Accreditation and Business Exemption Requirements; 10 CSR 10-6.250
      June 15, 2026

      Missouri Department of Natural Resources regulation 10 CSR 10-6.250 establishes certification and accreditation requirements for asbestos projects, with exemptions available for qualifying businesses.

    • Department of Revenue - Aggregate Amount Defined; 12 CSR 10-103.170
      June 15, 2026

      Department of Revenue regulation 12 CSR 10-103.170 defines aggregate amount calculations for state tax purposes applicable to small business filings.

    • Department of Revenue - Determining Whether a Transaction is Subject to Sales Tax or Use Tax; 12 CSR 10-113.200
      June 15, 2026

      Department of Revenue regulation 12 CSR 10-113.200 establishes criteria for determining whether transactions are subject to sales tax or use tax.

    • Department of Revenue, Director of Revenue - 12 CSR 10-103.310 Timely Filing (Proposed Rescission)
      June 15, 2026

      Missouri Department of Revenue proposes rescinding the rule that treated postmarks as prima facie evidence of return filing dates to align with current statute.

    • Department of Natural Resources - 10 CSR 10-6.241 Asbestos Projects—Registration, Abatement, Notification, Inspection, Demolition, and Performance Requirements
      June 1, 2026

      Missouri Air Conservation Commission amends asbestos project registration, abatement, notification, inspection, demolition, and performance requirements; effective thirty days after publication in the Code of State Regulations.

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