JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick recently issued monthly reports detailing the compliance of municipalities and other political subdivisions with financial reporting laws.
One report includes cities, towns, and villages while the other lists political subdivisions such as water, fire protection, and other taxing districts. Per state regulation, these entities are required to file annual financial reports with the State Auditor’s Office within six months of the end of their fiscal year.
A total of 30 taxing districts were required to file by January 31 because their fiscal year ended on July 31. Of those entities, 25 filed financial reports timely. A total of 5 taxing districts failed to file financial reports on time.
These reports also include information on 27 municipalities (23 cities and 4 villages) and 13 taxing districts that submitted late financial reports or other related documents to the State Auditor’s Office.
The complete report of municipalities:
Monthly Report on Municipal Court and Revenue Filing
The full report of other political subdivisions:
Monthly Report on Political Subdivision Filings