MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
PRSRT STD
JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65105-2200
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Missouri Dept.
of Revenue
Please place this label
in the address area
of your return.
Do not use this
label if it is incorrect.
Missouri Department of Revenue Tax Assistance Centers
Public Office Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
Individuals with speech or hearing impairments may use TDD (800) 735-2966 or fax (573) 526-1881.
Other Important Phone Numbers
Cape Girardeau
3102 Blattner Dr., Suite 102
(573) 290-5850
General Inquiry Line
(573) 751-3505
Jefferson City
301 West High St., Room 330
(573) 751-7191
Automated Refund/Balance Due/
1099G Inquiry
(573) 526-8299
Joplin
1110 East 7th St., Suite 400
(417) 629-3070
Electronic Filing Information
(573) 751-3930
Kansas City
615 East 13th St., Room B-2
(816) 889-2944
Download forms or check the status of your return from
Springfield
our web site:
149 Park Central Square, Room 313 (417) 895-6474
St. Louis
Property Tax Credit e-mail: propertytaxcredit@dor.mo.gov
3256 Laclede Station Rd., Suite 101 (314) 877-0177
You can obtain a copy of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights,
St. Joseph
on our web site at
525 Jules, Room 314
(816) 387-2230
Diagram 1: Form W-2
Federal Privacy Notice
The Federal Privacy Act requires the Missouri Department of Revenue
(Department) to inform taxpayers of the Department’s legal authority for
requesting identifying information, including social security numbers,
and to explain why the information is needed and how the information
will be used.
Chapter 143 of the Missouri Revised Statutes authorizes the Department
to request information necessary to carry out the tax laws of the state of
Missouri. Federal law 42 U.S.C. Section 405 (c)(2)(C) authorizes the states
to require taxpayers to provide social security numbers.
The Department uses your social security number to identify you and
process your tax returns and other documents, to determine and col-
lect the correct amount of tax, to ensure you are complying with the
tax laws, and to exchange tax information with the Internal Revenue
Service, other states, and the Multistate Tax Commission (Chapters 32
and 143, RSMo). In addition, statutorily provided non-tax uses are: (1) to
provide information to the Department of Higher Education with respect
to applicants for financial assistance under Chapter 173, RSMo and (2)
to offset refunds against amounts due to a state agency by a person or
entity (Chapter 143, RSMo). Information furnished to other agencies or
Missouri Taxes Withheld
persons shall be used solely for the purpose of administering tax laws
or the specific laws administered by the person having the statutory
Earnings Tax
right to obtain it [as indicated above]. In addition, information may
be disclosed to the public regarding the name of a tax credit recipient
and the amount issued to such recipient (Chapter 135, RSMo). (For the
Department’s authority to prescribe forms and to require furnishing of
social security numbers, see Chapters 135, 143, and 144, RSMo).
You are required to provide your social security number on your tax
2011
return. Failure to provide your social security number or providing a
false social security number may result in criminal action against you.
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