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How refunds work. If you paid more through the year than you owe in tax, you may get a refund. Even if you didnt pay tax, you may still get a refund if you qualify for a refundable credit.
If you dont pay your taxes through withholding, or dont pay enough tax that way, you may have to pay estimated tax. People who are self-employed generally pay their tax this way.
No Federal Taxes Withheld Meaning Your annual income is below the threshold for withholding tax. You are exempt from paying federal taxes based on income, filing status, dependent information, tax credits, and tax deductions claimed on your W-4 Form.
A Notice of Balance Due has been issued because of an outstanding tax delinquency. Failure to resolve the tax issue, within the stated time limits on the notice, will result in the suspension of your professional license or the loss of employment with the State of Missouri.
Its possible. If you do not have any federal tax withheld from your paycheck, your tax credits and deductions could still be greater than any taxes you owe. This would result in you being eligible for a refund. You must file a tax return to claim your refund.
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FreeTaxUSA. FreeTaxUSA allows you to efile your federal and Missouri state taxes for free if you meet the following requirements: Federal Adjusted Gross Income of $45,000 or less; or. Active duty military in 2023 with a Federal Adjusted Gross Income of $79,000 or less.
For more information about e-filing, visit our website at dor.mo.gov/personal/electronic.php. If you choose not to e-file, you may print any Missouri tax form from our website at dor.mo.gov/forms. Questions? Contact us at Income@dor.mo.gov or PropertyTaxCredit@dor.mo.gov.
When you file exempt with your employer for federal tax withholding, you do not make any tax payments during the year. Without paying tax, you do not qualify for a tax refund unless you qualify to claim a refundable tax credit, like the Earned Income Tax Credit.

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