Ozark County Commissioners have announced their third attempt to pass an internet use tax, scheduled for a vote on April 2nd. This move comes after previous unsuccessful attempts in both 2020 and 2022 to implement this tax. The proposal has sparked a considerable debate within the county, given its implications for both consumers and the local economy.
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