Our weeks are getting busier in the Capitol, as we wrapped up the first month of the 2020 legislative session. In addition to discussion beginning on bills on the floor of the Missouri Senate, our committees also continue to hear dozens of pieces of legislation for the entire Missouri Senate to consider.
This week, the Missouri Senate Local Government and Election Committee, which I chair, voted to pass several proposals on to the full Missouri Senate for consideration. Senate Bill 522 and Senate Joint Resolution 31 aim to change the way initiative petitions are put together and processed in Missouri.
We also heard a presentation on Senate Bill 529, which relates to Internet sales. Small business owners are the backbone of our state and nation. At the same time, online retailers are eating away at local business, but not adding to our local economies. In Missouri, Internet-based sales are only tapped if the seller has a physical presence in the state. I believe this legislation attempts to level the playing field between our local, small businesses and Internet retailers.
I am honored to serve as your senator in the Missouri Senate. If, at any time, you have questions, concerns or ideas regarding state government, please feel free to contact me at (573) 751-8793 or Sandy.Crawford@senate.mo.gov.
Missouri Department of Revenue Began Accepting E-filed State Tax Returns Jan. 27
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Department of Revenue started accepting electronically filed state tax returns for tax year 2019 on Jan. 27, the same day the IRS began accepting federal tax returns for individual filers. As Missourians prepare to file their tax returns, the Department is reminding customers of some best practices and available resources that can help ensure a smooth tax season.
Review important individual income tax changes effective for the 2019 tax year. Refer to the Department’s “What’s New?” resource for details on changes to the Missouri standard deduction, the federal tax deduction and more.
File electronically and use direct deposit. E-filing is a fast, accurate and secure way to file your return. The Department has received more than 3.1 million returns for the 2018 tax year. Of those, 86.5 percent were e-filed, while 13.5 percent were filed using a paper return. Individuals who e-file can have their refund deposited directly into their bank account and generally receive their refund faster than those who file using a paper return.
Many Missourians may qualify for free e-filing services through the Free File Alliance, which allows eligible taxpayers to file their federal and state income tax returns using approved software. For more information, visit the IRS Free File website or the Department’s Online Filing resource page.
Double-check your paper return. Before submitting a paper return to the Department, make sure it is signed, all math computations are correct and all necessary documentation is included. Also, use the correct PO Box when mailing your return. For individuals with a balance due, send the return and check to: Missouri Department of Revenue, PO Box 329, Jefferson City, MO 65105-0329. For individuals who are due a refund or owe nothing, send the return to: Missouri Department of Revenue, PO Box 500, Jefferson City, MO 65105-0500.
Missouri tax forms for the 2019 tax year and prior years are available on the Department’s website. All forms and corresponding instructions can be printed directly from the website. Electronic forms print with a 2-D barcode that helps speed up processing.
Review tax credit guidelines and attach all required documentation. Individuals who are eligible for a tax credit must complete and attach Form MO-TC to their return. All supporting documentation or required forms, schedules, certifications, etc., must also be included with their Form MO-TC and return. Visit the Department’s Miscellaneous Tax Credits page for additional information.
The Missouri Property Tax Credit Claim gives credit to certain senior citizens and 100 percent disabled individuals for a portion of the real estate taxes or rent they have paid for the year. Individuals who rent from a facility that does not pay property taxes are not eligible for a Property Tax Credit.
Review and update your Employee’s Withholding Certificate (Form MO W-4), if applicable. Following significant tax changes at the federal level, the Department updated and simplified the MO W-4 at the start of 2019. Employees can complete a “Paycheck Checkup” using the Department’s withholding calculator to determine if their employer is withholding their preferred amount from their paycheck. The Department strongly encourages all employees to review their federal and state withholdings annually and whenever a major life change has occurred.
Use the Department’s online services and resources.
- The Department’s Tax Return Status Tracker allows customers to enroll in automatic text and email alerts that are sent each time the status of their return is updated. Customers need their Social Security number, filing status and anticipated refund or balance due to enroll and must re-enroll each year.
- Get answers 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by reviewing the Personal Tax FAQs or with the help of the Department’s new chatbot, DORA, a virtual assistant programmed to respond to common taxation, motor vehicle and driver licensing questions.
- Email questions to income@dor.mo.gov.
Ask questions in-person or by phone.
- Taxpayer Assistance Offices are available in six locations throughout the state. As services vary by location, customers are encouraged to review the list of offered services before visiting. Please note that individual income tax preparation services are not available.
- Assistance with individual income tax preparation may be available from a volunteer program in your area. Check these resources for additional information: IRS Free Tax Return Preparation for Qualifying Taxpayers, MU Extension Taxpayer Education and AARP Foundation Tax-Aide.
- Customers can reach the Department’s Taxation Division at 573-751-3505, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Taxpayers have until April 15, 2020, to file their 2019 tax returns.
Kyle and Stephanie Garrett (Pettis County) and Sen. Crawford
Stephanie was confirmed by the Missouri Senate as a member of the
Missouri Workforce Development Board.
Kim and Weymuth, Sen. Crawford and the Weymuth’s sons,
Kyle and Kelsey (Pettis County)
Ken was confirmed by the Missouri Senate as a member of the
University of Central Missouri Board of Governors.
Keith Dewayne Stevens (Polk County) and Sen. Crawford
Keith was confirmed by the Missouri Senate as a member of the
State Soil and Water Districts Commission.
Senator Crawford; First Ward Councilman Thomas Oldham; Raeanne Spears,
Downtown Planner for City of Sedalia; and Ben White, Program Outreach
Specialist for MO Main Street (Pettis County)
The State of the Judiciary Address was held last week at the Capitol.
Senator Crawford and Laura Bodkins (Laclede County)
Senator Crawford met with her district state representatives
Rep. Houx, Rep. Stevens, Rep. Knight, Rep. Pollitt, Rep. Reedy,
Senator Crawford, Rep. Dohrman, Rep. Munzel and Rep. Love.
Senator Crawford and Rep. Pollock
MO-CASE Advocacy Day at the Capitol
(Cedar County)
Marisia Stevens, Special Education Director
for the Stockton R-I School District,
and Sen. Crawford