2019 Missouri Personal Income Tax Changes Announced

2019 Missouri Personal Income Tax Changes Announced Missouri Department of Revenue, October 2019 Tax Rates Missouri indexed the individual income tax brackets for inflation, and for 2019, the rates are: Missouri taxable income $0-$104: $0$105 - $1,053: 1.5% of Missouri taxable income$1,054 - $2,106: $16 plus 2.0% of excess over $1,053$2,107 - $3,159: $37 plus 2.5% of excess over $2,106$3,160 - $4,212: $63 plus 3.0% of excess over $3,159$4,213 -…

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IRS warns Taxpayers to be on the lookout for a new version of SSN scam

IRS warns Taxpayers to be on the lookout for a new version of SSN scam 2019-10-24 In the latest twist on a scam scammers claim to be able to suspend or cancel the victim’s SSN in another attempt by con artists to frighten people into returning ‘robocall’ voicemails. Scammers may mention overdue taxes in addition to threatening to cancel the person’s SSN. If taxpayers receive a call threatening to suspend…

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IRS reminds employers about the benefits of using EFTPS to monitor payroll tax responsibilities

IRS reminds employers about the benefits of using EFTPS to monitor payroll tax responsibilities 2019-10-24 A recent IRS news release reminds employers that the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System ("EFTPS") has features that can help them in meeting their tax obligations, whether they prepare and submit payroll taxes themselves or if they hire a payroll service provider ("PSP") to do it on their behalf. Anyone can use EFTPS. The service is offered free…

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IRS Tax Tip: Beware of Property Lien Scam

[IRS Tax Tip 2019-134 (Sept. 26, 2019)] The IRS advised Taxpayers that they should look out for fake property liens, threatening the recipient with a tax bill from a legitimate-sounding fictional government agency, such as “Bureau of Tax Enforcement”, and may reference the IRS. Recipients who don't owe taxes and have no reason to think they do should report it to the Federal Trade Commission at FTC.gov, the FBI's Internet…

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IRS announces New Payment Option for Taxpayers in Private Debt Collection Program (IR-2019-165), (Oct. 9, 2019)

Taxpayers can choose the convenient option of a pre-authorized direct debit to make one payment or a series of payments toward their federal tax debt. With direct debit, the taxpayer give written permission that can be submitted to the private collection agency (PCA) by mail or fax to authorize a payment on the taxpayer's behalf to the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The authorization contains the payment schedule and bank…

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IRS Provides Section 199A Safe Harbor for Rental Real Estate

Rev. Proc. 2019-38,Internal Revenue Service,(Sept. 24, 2019) The IRS issued a final revenue procedure that provides a safe harbor treating a rental real estate enterprise as a trade or business for purposes of section 199A of the Internal Revenue Code (Code) and §§1.199A-1 through 1.199A-6 of the Income Tax Regulations (26 CFR Part I). The safe harbor provided by this revenue procedure applies solely for purposes of section 199A. If…

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