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Some common reasons for certified letters include an outstanding balance, refund issues, return questions, identification verification, missing information, return changes, and processing delays.
Contact the Missouri Department of Revenue or call 573-751-9268, for assistance.
Our records show that you have an outstanding balance. Additional interest will accrue if the tax and/or fee is not paid in full. Details of the balance due are shown on your letter.
Refund status for individual income tax returns can be obtained using the Missouri Return Inquiry System at . The first Social Security number shown on your tax return. Select the filing status of your form.
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.

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Missouri Department of Revenue Agency overview Jurisdiction Missouri Headquarters Harry S Truman State Office Building 301 West High Street Jefferson City, Missouri 65101 Agency executive Wayne Wallingford, Director Website
Getting a letter from the IRS can make some taxpayers nervous but theres no need to panic. The IRS sends notices and letters when it needs to ask a question about a taxpayers tax return, let them know about a change to their account or request a payment.
Notice of Adjustment This notice reflects changes made to your return based on information available to the Department. This information may have been filed with your return, provided later by you or your tax preparer, or based on data from other sources such as the IRS.

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