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Isn't social security exempt from tax in MO unless adjusted gross income exceeds $75,000?

 
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Isn't social security exempt from tax in MO unless adjusted gross income exceeds $75,000?

You must be 62 to qualify for a social security deduction.

In order to be eligible for the full deduction, your Missouri adjusted gross income must fall within certain income limitations. If your income exceeds the limitation, you may qualify for a partial exemption. The amount of your exemption must be reduced by the amount that your income exceeds the limitation. The limitation is based on your filing status and income as listed below:

  • $85,000 – Single, Head of Household, or Qualifying Widow(er)
  • $100,000 – Married, filing combined
  • $85,000 – Married, filing separate

See the social security/social security disability deduction eligibility chart or complete the social security/social security disability calculation located on the MO-A, to determine if you are eligible.

Source:  http://dor.mo.gov/faq/personal/indiv.php

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Isn't social security exempt from tax in MO unless adjusted gross income exceeds $75,000?

You must be 62 to qualify for a social security deduction.

In order to be eligible for the full deduction, your Missouri adjusted gross income must fall within certain income limitations. If your income exceeds the limitation, you may qualify for a partial exemption. The amount of your exemption must be reduced by the amount that your income exceeds the limitation. The limitation is based on your filing status and income as listed below:

  • $85,000 – Single, Head of Household, or Qualifying Widow(er)
  • $100,000 – Married, filing combined
  • $85,000 – Married, filing separate

See the social security/social security disability deduction eligibility chart or complete the social security/social security disability calculation located on the MO-A, to determine if you are eligible.

Source:  http://dor.mo.gov/faq/personal/indiv.php

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