Two neighboring states, Missouri and Illinois, share a similar economy with one another. The two states also have been implementing similar laws to help stimulate their respective job markets. Taking a look at how both states put plans into action can help bring about an understanding of what to expect in the future for taxation and business law.

To start off, one of the most impressive things that can be said about both states is that they have a low tax rate on business related taxes. This would include taxes such as the property tax, corporate tax, and others. A state with friendly business tax rates is one that will see a lot more businesses try their hand in making a profit, and thus, likely build more jobs around both states as a result.

Business laws are also coming out to create a break for business owners. The Missouri Tort Reform act is an example of such a business law that was passed in legislation. This act in particular will lessen the blow that comes as a result of financial claims customers take out against a company. Instead of going bankrupt, the business can learn from mistakes and rebuild.

Being hesitant about expanding a business is common. Business owners don’t want to take unnecessary risks, obviously. Illinois and Missouri both have similar laws that reward a business for taking the jump and hiring more employees that come from a family lifestyle. Named the Missouri Quality Jobs Act and the Illinois EDGE program, these programs can build new jobs as a result of hefty tax incentives given to small businesses.

Just a decade ago, it was probably a bit more expensive and confusing to start up your own business. Today the Missouri and Illinois governments have put an easier and less costly approach into action. It’s even possible to get your own business license, by yourself, and without the help of a professional and his or her attached fees. In the end you will be spending less of your business loan on setting up the business, and more for keeping it going.

Tax incentives are large in number, you just need to know where to look for them. An accountant will be your best bet in the matter. St. Louis has many great tax accountants that can facilitate the needs of your business or individual needs alike. Go off the references of others and online recommendations to find an accountant that not only does well, but cares about you and your business.

Final Thoughts

Tax incentives for a business are key for staying out of the red. The more incentives, the better, and the more likely you are as a business owner to succeed. Talk to your accountant more about any incentives you may be missing out on and can work to achieve.

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