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If you rent, bring Form 5674--Verification of Rent Paid [dor.mo.gov] signed by your landlord. No receipts/letters from the landlord will be accepted. If you are a homeowner, you will need Real Estate Receipts or Missouri Personal Property Tax Receipts. For assistance, call the Collector of Revenue at (314) 622-4105.
The Missouri Department of Revenue states that Form 5674 is a sales tax return for sellers of tangible personal property. It must be filed by anyone registered with the Department of Revenue as a seller of tangible personal property in Missouri.
To claim real estate taxes for a prior year, you must file a claim for that year. Example: If you paid your 2022 real estate tax in calendar year 2023, you must file a 2022 Property Tax Credit Claim (Form MO-PTC).
Under the Missouri real estate licensing laws, leasing a home is considered a real estate brokerage service. That means property managers in St. Louis who lease and manage your home must have a real estate license. This does not mean that you need a brokers license in order to manage your own property.
Privacy and respect. Your landlord may not enter your residence without your permission or reasonable advance notice. Discrimination.
For renters or part year owners: Total household income for single filers must be $27,200 or less; for married couples filing a combine return, total household income must be $29,200 or less.
MO-CRP Document. Certification of Rent Paid for 2021.