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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Federal Identification Number and Employer Name at the top of the form. Ensure that all information is accurate for proper processing.
  3. Fill in your Mailing Address and Trade Name, followed by your Email Address. This information is crucial for communication regarding your submission.
  4. In section 1, indicate the number of employees represented by the attached Forms W-2. This helps in reconciling tax withholdings accurately.
  5. Complete sections 2 through 4 by entering the Earnings Tax withheld from employees for 2015, along with quarterly breakdowns as specified. Make sure to double-check these figures against your records.
  6. If there are discrepancies between items 2 and 4, provide a clear explanation in the designated area to avoid any issues during review.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form before submitting it to ensure compliance with filing requirements. Remember not to remit payment with this form as it is for reconciliation purposes only.

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To file for a refund on your individual earnings tax as a non-City resident, you will need to fill out Form E-1R. The number of days worked out of the city must be verified by the employer. The Statute of Limitations for a refund request is one year from the original date when the return and taxes were due.
As part of the settlement involving six individual plaintiffs, the City of St. Louis and the Collector of Revenue have agreed to issue earnings tax refunds to all eligible NON-CITY RESIDENTS for days they worked outside the City for tax years 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.
Taxable Refunds, Credits or Offsets of State or Local Income Taxes. If you receive a refund of (or credit for) state or local income taxes in a year after the year in which you paid them, you may have to include the refund in income in the year you receive it.
St. Louis imposes a 1% earnings tax on the following: Salaries, wages, commissions, and other compensation earned by resident individuals of the City. Salaries, wages, commissions, and other compensation earned by nonresident individuals of the City for work done or services performed or rendered in the City.
About Earnings Tax The one percent earnings tax is collected from: Residents of the City of St. Louis, regardless of the location of their employer. Employees of businesses located or performing work/services within the City of St.

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Form E-234 is a generic business tax return to report and pay the earnings tax of 1% due. An individual who performs work services on a contract basis, a self-employed individual, or a sole proprietor should select Type E-2 on the return.

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