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Missouri House Bill 594 (HB594) Eliminates Capital Gains Taxes for Residents

May 14, 2025 at 12:46 am

This bill differs from a bill recently introduced in Rhode Island that would permit the state's residents to spend up to $10,000 per month in bitcoin

Missouri's House Bill 594 (HB594), which would eliminate capital gains taxes for residents in the state, recently passed a vote in the state's House of Representatives and now awaits a signature from Missouri's governor, Mike Kehoe (R).

If the bill passes, Missourians can write off "one hundred percent of all income reported as a capital gain for federal income tax purposes," according to the language in the bill. This means that residents of Missouri would not have to pay a capital gains tax when they spend (or sell) their bitcoin.

This bill differs from a bill recently introduced in Rhode Island that would permit the state's residents to spend up to $10,000 per month in bitcoin without incurring a capital gains tax on the state level while still paying it on the federal level in that it stipulates that the adjusted gross income for Missourians under this bill would alter their federal gross income.

The language in the bill reads as follows: "The Missouri adjusted gross income of a resident individual shall be the taxpayer’s federal adjusted gross income subject to the modifications in the [bill]."

It's unclear as to whether Governor Kehoe will sign the bill or not, as, if it were to be enacted, it would reduce the state's revenue by almost $300 million per year at a time when public schools in Missouri are being sued and Governor Kehoe has acknowledged that public schools in the state are lagging behind.

With that said, other Republicans (Gov. Kehoe is a Republican) in the state have argued that enacting HB594 into law would fuel economic growth in the state and provide tax relief for the average Missourian.

HB594's passing in the Missouri House of Representatives comes in the wake of a broader push back on taxation within the United States, as President Trump recently shared on Truth Social that he's considering eliminating income taxes on those making less than $200,000 per year as he introduces tariffs to make up for the difference in revenue.

If Governor Kehoe signs the bill into law, Missouri will become the first state with income taxes to leave out earnings from capital gains as well as a friendly jurisdiction for Bitcoiners who are looking to spend their bitcoin without having to pay taxes on the fiat gains they've made on it.

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