I was a resident in MO until 6/15/19 at which time I moved to TX. I'm filing my MO state taxes via Turbotax for those 6 months that I resided there. My understanding is that as a retired public school teacher on a public pension through PSRS, at least part of that pension should be exempt. Turbotax is saying that it is not even though my pension for the year is below $85,000. I'm assuming I've made an error somewhere in the process but I cannot find where that may be and I've gone through it half a dozen times. Please advise... I know that I marked my income as a public pension on my federal tax return because I went back and checked.
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The Missouri public pension exemption is a maximum of $38,437, but that maximum is reduced by any taxable social security/social security disability exemption (100% of any taxable social security).
Calculate the social security exemption first, and note that it is reduced by any amount your Missouri adjusted gross income (AGI) exceeds $85,000 ($100K for married filing jointly/combined).
Then, calculate the public pension exemption, and note that it is reduced by any amount Missouri AGI less taxable social security exceeds $85,000.
David - I do not receive any social security. This is what the turbotax state taxes review says:
Taxable Income
Federal Adjusted gross income - $67,045
Missouri additions - $0
Less MO subtractions - $7284
Exemptions/deductions
Pension/Retirement exclusion -$0 (this seems wrong but I don't know how to fix it)
Standard Deduction -$12,200
Federal tax deduction - $1188
Missouri taxable income - $46373
It says my net tax is $1185. I already paid $650 because half my pension was exempted last year. Please HELP. Turbo is still saying I need to pay another $535 to MO. Remember, I was only residing in the state for the first 6 months of the year.
Go to your federal return and navigate to the section where you entered your 1099R information. After you entered the 1099R, the prgram will ask you a series of questions.
you will check you lived in Missouri
This should make a difference in your return.
Missouri has always exempted salary for public servant employes in the past but this year there is no provision for this and in fact, the program does not recognize it. Has Missouri quit doing this or is there an error in the program?
I had no social security payments or adjustments
"there is no provision for this and in fact, the program does not recognize it. "
In recent years, TurboTax has moved the question of the type of pension on the state level from the state interview to the 1099-R interview.
That is, go back to the 1099-R interview (Search for 1099-R and click on the jump-to result) and edit your 1099-R entry.
Be sure to go all the way through the 1099-R interview. Eventually, you will be asked what state this belongs to, and when you answer "Missouri", it will ask you what the source of the pension is.
This information is carried to the Missouri return to be handled appropriately.
Found error. Fixed same. Forms now filed. Thank you.
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