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  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, social security number, and birthdate. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your claim.
  3. In the qualifications section, check only one box that applies to you. This determines your eligibility for the property tax credit. Remember to attach any required documentation as specified.
  4. Fill out the household income section by entering amounts from various sources such as social security benefits and wages. Attach necessary forms like W-2s or SSA-1099s to support your claims.
  5. Complete the real estate tax or rent paid section by providing accurate figures and attaching receipts or statements from your landlord if applicable.
  6. Finally, review all entries for completeness and accuracy before signing and dating the form. Submit it according to the provided mailing instructions.

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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.
How to fill out the Missouri Form MO-1040A Tax Filing Instructions? Gather your income statements and tax documents. Fill in your personal information and income details on the form. Claim applicable deductions and credits. Review your completed form for accuracy. Submit the form electronically or via mail.
Option 2: If you owe MO income taxes, you will either have to submit a MO tax return or extension by the tax deadline in order to avoid late filing penalties. You can only eFile and IRS tax extension, but not a Missouri extension. The tax extension will only avoid late filing penalties until the October deadline.
If you are eligible for a Property Tax Credit and required to file federal and Missouri (Form MO-1040) income tax forms, you are eligible to e-file.
Taxpayers can e-file from a computer, or by using a tax preparer who is an approved Electronic Return Originator (ERO). The state return is transmitted to the IRS along with the federal return. When the federal return is accepted, an acknowledgment (electronic confirmation) is sent from the IRS.
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The Missouri Property Tax Credit Claim gives credit to certain senior citizens and 100 percent disabled individuals for a portion of the real estate taxes or rent they have paid for the year.
You may qualify for a refund if you or your spouse meet 1 of the following qualifications: Claimant or spouse must be 65 years of age or older on or before the last day of the calendar year and a resident of Missouri for the entire year.

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