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The Missouri Property Insurance Placement Facility, also known as the Missouri FAIR Plan, was established in October 1969 for the purpose of making property insurance available to applicants who have not been able to secure such insurance on insurable property through the normal insurance market.
Understanding Your Notice You received this notice for one of the following reasons: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provided information to the Department indicating your federal return was filed with a Missouri address and a Missouri return was not filed.
Additions to tax is a penalty charged for failure to pay or failure to file the required sales tax return(s) by the due date. When your sales tax return has been filed, but not paid by the required due date, you should calculate your penalty by multiplying the tax amount due by 5 percent.
For unpaid rent, a Pay or Quit Notice might give a short time to settle. Typically, Missouri law gives a tenant ten days to leave after a 10-Day Notice to Quit for violations. However, cases like illegal activity or substantial damage might have a more immediate timeline.
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You should receive a personal property tax bill in November. If you did not receive your personal property tax bill, you can look it up online, email propertytaxdept@stlouis-mo.gov, or call the department at 314-622-4105.
The Missouri Department of Revenue was created in 1945 by the Missouri Constitution to serve as the central collection agency for all state revenue. The primary duties of the Department are to collect taxes, title and register motor vehicles, and license drivers.
You may obtain the Missouri tax forms from the departments web site at .dor.state.mo.us/tax/forms or by ordering on Form MO-33.

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