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MO-2NR Document. Statement of Income Tax Payments for Nonresident Partners or S Corporation Shareholders.
Overview of Missouri Taxes Gross Paycheck$3,146Federal Income16.20%$510State Income3.79%$119Local Income0.00%$0FICA and State Insurance Taxes7.65%$24123 more rows
Withholding Formula (Effective Pay Period 06, 2022) If the Amount of Taxable Income Is:The Amount of Tax Withholding Should Be:Over $0 but not over $1,1211.5%Over $1,121 but not over $2,242$16.82 plus 2.0% of excess over $1,121Over $2,242 but not over $3,363$39.24 plus 2.5% of excess over $2,2426 more rows Mar 30, 2022
Missouris 2023 employers guide and withholding methods were released Nov. 28 by the state revenue department. The withholding formula uses tax rates of zero to 4.95%, instead of the previous range of 1.5% to 5.3%.
Only individual nonresident partners or S corporation shareholders are subject to withholding. Do not withhold for any partners or S corporation shareholders who are partnerships, corporations, trusts, or estates. Grantor trusts that file or can file in ance with IRC Reg.
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Missouris 2023 employers guide and withholding methods were released Nov. 28 by the state revenue department. The withholding formula uses tax rates of zero to 4.95%, instead of the previous range of 1.5% to 5.3%.
Tax brackets 2023 (taxes due April 15, 2024) Tax RateTaxable income bracketTax owed10%$0 to $11,000.10% of taxable income.12%$11,001 to $44,725.$1,100 plus 12% of the amount over $11,000.22%$44,726 to $95,375.$5,147 plus 22% of the amount over $44,725.24%$95,376 to $182,100.$16,290 plus 24% of the amount over $95,375.3 more rows Dec 6, 2023
Exemption from withholding. You may claim exemption from withholding for 2023 if you meet both of the following conditions: you had no federal income tax liability in 2022 and you expect to have no federal income tax liability in 2023.

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