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March 25, 2025
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PRIVATE Pension Showing as a Deduction in Missouri

  • March 25, 2025
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Why is my MO tax form showing a deduction under the PRIVATE pension/exclusion?  I have entered the MO distribution as the total amount on the Federal forms.  I don't think private pensions get any exclusions in MO.  I've spent hours trying to find the problem.  Does anyone know?

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March 25, 2025

Those with private pensions (including annuities, IRAs and 401(k)s funded by a private source) who meet income requirements can take an exemption of up to $6,000 per taxpayer. To claim the exemption, your income cannot exceed $25,000 for a single person, $32,000 for a married couple filing jointly, or $16,000 for a married person filing separately.

 

Form MO-A part 3.

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RednanAuthor
March 25, 2025

Ours exceeds those numbers.  Correction - I'm using TurboTax desktop.

LindaS5247
March 25, 2025

This is how the private pension exemption amount is determined on your Missouri state income tax return. 

 

If you are using TurboTax Desktop, you can switch to Forms Mode by clicking on "Forms" in the top right corner of your TurboTax screen.  In you left panel you will see your Missouri State Tax Return. 

 

The numbers for the exemption should be on the MO-A 2024 Individual Income Tax Adjustments page, Part 3 Section B.

 

 

 

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