Missouri State Taxes - DBBS Student Advisory Committee 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Missouri State Taxes - DBBS Student Advisory Committee in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting your Resident/Nonresident status in the appropriate box. Ensure you provide your Social Security Number and your spouse’s if applicable.
  3. Fill in your name, address, and city/state/ZIP code accurately. This information is crucial for processing your tax return.
  4. If you are a Nonresident or Part-Year Resident, indicate the state of residence during 2023 and any relevant dates. Be sure to check the Remote Work box if applicable.
  5. Complete Part B for Adjusted Gross Income Computations by entering all relevant income sources from your federal return.
  6. In Part C, calculate your Missouri Income Percentage based on the instructions provided. Ensure accuracy as this affects your tax obligations.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. If filing jointly, ensure both signatures are present.

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1. Mismatch in Data: If there are discrepancies between the details in your ITR, Form 26AS, or Annual Information Statement (AIS), the refund process may get stalled. Errors in the bank account number or IFSC code, or using a closed account, can also cause delays. 2.
Errors in your tax return calculations can cause delays as the IRS may need to correct them. A mismatch between your Social Security Number and the records can docHubly delay your refund. Filing your tax return too early or too late can lead to delays due to IRS system updates or high processing volumes.
A number of things could create a delay in your Missouri refund, including the following: Math errors in your return or other adjustments. You used more than one form type to complete your return. Your return was missing information or incomplete.
Any errors, inaccurate forms or information, photocopied forms, or incomplete information will delay the processing of a return and can extend the timeframe for you to expect your refund.
Any business employing individuals is subject to State withholding taxes and can obtain more information by calling the Missouri Revenue Department at (573) 751-7200 or visiting their website .

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Authorizes an income tax deduction for all capital gains reported for federal tax purposes by individuals in tax years beginning on or after Jan. 1, 2025. This tax cut will be extended to corporations once Missouris income tax rate falls to 4.5 percent or lower.
On July 10, 2025, Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed into law House Bill 594 (the Bill), which effectively eliminates the capital gains income tax for individuals and an income tax deduction for corporations.

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