Missouri Social Security taxability checker
Missouri allows a Social Security deduction if you are age 62+ or receiving SSDI.
How this checker works
Step 1 collects your Social Security benefit amount and any other Missouri taxable income.
Step 2 estimates federal taxable benefits and applies Missouri’s age 62+/SSDI deduction if eligible.
Step 3 shows how taxable benefits and other Missouri income affect your total state tax.
Frequently asked questions
Are survivor benefits also taxable?
Survivor and disability benefits qualify for the Missouri deduction if you are eligible (age 62+ or SSDI). Otherwise the federal taxable portion is included.
What if I moved mid-year?
Use the allocation percentage to focus on Missouri-source income.
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Missouri allows a Social Security deduction for age 62+ or SSDI recipients. Not legal or tax advice.