Form 2823 - Missouri Department of Revenue-2025

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If you need to change or amend an accepted Missouri State Income Tax Return for the 2024 or previous Tax Year, you need to complete Form MO-1040for the appropriate Tax Year. Form MO-1040 is a Form used for the Tax Amendment.
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.
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.
How do I file for the credit? If you are required to file a Missouri Individual Income Tax Return, you must use Form MO-1040 with a Property Tax Schedule (MO-PTS) attached. If you are not required to file a Missouri Individual Income Tax Return, then you may file the Missouri Property Tax Credit Claim (MO-PTC).
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.
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If you are receiving a benefit from a public pension system (such as MOSERS), and file a Missouri state tax return, you may qualify for the Missouri public pension exemption. If you qualify, you may be exempt from paying some or all Missouri state income tax on income you receive from MOSERS.
Just like the federal level, Missouri imposes income taxes on your earnings if you have a sufficient connection to the state if you work or earn an income within state borders.
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.

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