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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the calendar year for which the consolidated income tax return is being filed. Ensure you type or print clearly.
  3. Indicate whether a Federal consolidated return election will be in effect by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'. If 'NO', do not file this form.
  4. Fill in the subsidiary corporation's name, Missouri Tax I.D. number, and address details including street, city, state, and ZIP code.
  5. Provide the date of incorporation and place of incorporation. Specify the kind of business and indicate if it is active or inactive.
  6. Complete information about the common parent corporation, including its name and Federal I.D. number.
  7. Answer whether the subsidiary has filed Missouri or Federal returns as part of an affiliated group in prior years. Attach any necessary schedules if applicable.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form, ensuring that all information is accurate to avoid penalties.

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If required to file a federal return, you may not have to file a Missouri return if: You are a resident with less than $1,200 of Missouri adjusted gross income. You are a nonresident with less than $600 of Missouri source income.
If you did not resolve the debt associated with the Notice of Adjustment or the Notice of Balance Due, the Department will issue an Assessment of Unpaid Tax. This is a statutory notice that assesses the tax, interest, and additions owed to the Department.
Form MO-60 is due on or before the due date of the return. A copy of Form MO-60 must be enclosed with the Missouri return when filed. An approved Form MO-60 extends the due date up to six months for the individual, composite, and shareholder income tax returns.
TO FEDERAL ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME. Form MO-A, Part 1, computes Missouri modifications to federal adjusted gross income. Modifications on Lines 1, 2, and 3 include income that is exempt from federal tax, but taxable for state tax purposes.
You will automatically receive a Missouri extension if you have no state tax liability or if youre owed a state refund. On the other hand, if you do owe Missouri tax, you can request a Missouri tax extension with Form MO-60. Make sure to file Form MO-60 by the original due date of your return.

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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.
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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