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  2. Begin by entering your first name, initial, and birthdate in the designated fields. If applicable, include your spouse’s last name and details.
  3. Provide your present home address, including apartment number, city, state, and zip code. Ensure all information is accurate for processing.
  4. Select one qualification that applies to you from the options provided. Attach necessary documentation as specified.
  5. Fill out your household income by entering amounts received from various sources such as social security benefits and wages. Attach relevant forms as required.
  6. Complete the credits section by indicating whether you rented or owned your home during the year and enter corresponding amounts.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom. If filing jointly, ensure both signatures are included before submission.

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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.
Form MO1040: Missouri Individual Income Tax Return - Long Form. The Missouri Individual Income Tax Return - Long Form (MO 1040) is used by Missouri residents to report their income, deductions, and credits for tax year 2024.
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.
The Missouri Property Tax Credit is claimed on Form MO-PTC or MO-PTS. Most taxpayers use Form MO-PTS to claim the credit, but a taxpayer qualifies to use Form MO-PTC if they arent required to file a Missouri income tax return.
If you rent from a facility that does not pay property taxes, you are not eligible for a Property Tax Credit. Note: A 2021 claim must be filed by April 18, 2025, or a refund will not be issued.
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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.
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.

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