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  2. Begin by entering your Legal Name, Mailing Address, and DBA Name in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid processing delays.
  3. Input your FEIN/SSN and Account ID. This information is crucial for identifying your business within the city's records.
  4. For Page 1, report your KCMO gross receipts for 2014 in Line 1. Use the tax tables provided in the instructions to calculate the tax due on Line 2.
  5. Complete Lines 3 through 7 by entering any previous payments and calculating penalties or interest if applicable. If you have overpaid, fill out Lines 8 and 9 for credit or refund requests.
  6. On Page 2, estimate your gross receipts for 2015 on Line 12 and calculate the corresponding tax due on Line 13 using the appropriate fee table.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Attach any required clearances as specified in the general instructions.

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All Kansas City, Missouri residents are required to pay the earnings tax, even if they work outside of the city. Non-residents are required to pay the earnings tax on income earned within Kansas City, Missouri city limits.
The taxpayer must submit Form RD109 and RD109NR, if applicable; and. The taxpayer must submit sufficient documentation to show that the taxpayer is entitled to a refund; and. All of these documents must be submitted by the federal income tax deadline.
Form RD-108/108B is a tax return used by a sole proprietor, corporation, partnership, K-1 recipient or other fiduciary to file and pay the earnings tax of 1% due on net profits. Forms RD-108 and RD-108B are required to be filed even if there is a loss.
Form RD-109 is a tax return used by a resident individual taxpayer or a nonresident working in Kansas City, Missouri to file and pay the earnings tax of one percent. Form RD-109 should not be filed if the earnings tax due is fully withheld by the taxpayers employer.
This is the total of state, county, and city sales tax rates. The Missouri sales tax rate is currently 4.23%. The Kansas City sales tax rate is 3.25%.

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The earnings tax (sometimes referred to as e-tax) is a one percent tax on an individuals earned income such as salaries, wages, commissions, tips and other compensation. It generates revenue that pays for a wide variety of basic City services used by all those who live and work in Kansas City, Missouri.
All Kansas City, Missouri, residents are required to pay the earnings tax, even if they work outside the city. Nonresidents are required to pay the earnings tax on income earned within Kansas City, Missouri, city limits. The tax also applies to the net profits of businesses.

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