Friday, December 4, 2009

Military Retirement Cake Does Missouri Tax Military Retirement Even If Not Earned In Missouri?

Does Missouri tax military retirement even if not earned in Missouri? - military retirement cake

Soon moved to Perryville, Missouri, and have a military retirement and would like to know what the responsibility of the AMT. if ......... Thanks

4 comments:

PepsiLim... said...

In Missouri - All pension benefits of state government with the liberation of the pensions of public sector workers with the title $ 6,000 ($ 12,000 for two sets), if your adjusted gross income in Missouri (excluding accrued to the federal social security) is less than $ 25,000 per year for single filers or $ 32,000 for married filing jointly as. Exceptions are eliminated for taxpayers with incomes over $ 31,000 for single filers or $ 44,000 for married filing jointly than if both are retired.

Bostonian In MO said...

Yes, it is taxable. MO exemption for retirement if you have a very low income, but is also a minimum wage job you make about the exemption limit.

Russ B said...

Would be sought. But in general, when an amount in box 3, 1099, is taxable at the federal and state authorities. However, if a pension from the civil service are not taxable in this state is not a military withdrawal. But the army is generally very good at it, and select the correct 1099 almost all the time.

I can not all states all the time ... might look like and the answer to your question ... Yes. But that's what I paid to do.

spicerta... said...

All pensions are taxable, is free, and down to 12,000 per link, if total income is too high. See also the section on military personnel on this link - but ignored in terms of active employees.

http://dor.mo.gov/tax/personal/individua ...

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