Do I need to report my out-of-state income in Missouri?

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Yes, individuals who are residents of Missouri are required to report their out-of-state income on their Missouri tax returns. This requirement applies to all types of income, including wages, business income, and investment income earned outside of Missouri. It is important for residents to report this income to ensure compliance with Missouri tax laws. However, if you have already paid taxes on this income in another state, you may be eligible for a tax credit in Missouri to avoid double taxation. This credit can help offset the taxes owed on the out-of-state income. Additionally, non-residents of Missouri who earn income from sources within the state are also required to report that income. To facilitate accurate reporting, it is advisable to maintain detailed records of all income earned, as well as documentation related to any taxes paid to other states. For more specific guidance tailored to your individual circumstances, looking at the official web page of Missouri Department of Revenue may provide more helpful information, including possible contact details for further assistance.
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Answered Jun 30, 2025

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