Missouri Income Tax Forms Rates & Services
Federal income tax changes affecting Missouri income taxes consist of the following:
- Standard deduction amounts were increased to:
- Single - $5,150
- Married filing combined or qualifying widow(er) - $10,300
- Head of household - $7,550
- Married filing separate - $5,150
- Additional amounts for taxpayers 65 years or blind:
- $1,000 for married or surviving spouse
- $1,250 for head of household and singles
- FICA amount was increased to $5,840
- State and local income taxes were increased to $150,500 for married filing combined, and $75,250 for married filing separate
- The railroad retirement amounts were increased to:
- Tier I - $5,840
- Tier II - $3,076
Other Helpful Links:
Missouri Department of Revenue: http://dor.mo.gov/tax/
2006 Missouri Income Tax Reference Guide: http://dor.mo.gov/tax/misc/refguide.pdf
Missouri Frequently Asked Questions: http://dor.mo.gov/tax/personal/faq/indiv.htm
Missouri Tax Forms: http://dor.mo.gov/tax/forms/
Internal Revenue Service: http://www.irs.gov/
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