Benefits And Health

Monday, May 14, 2018

Non-Missouri Retirees & Taxes

Are Public Pension benefits taxable if the MOSER retiree now resides in a state other than Missouri? I understand Missouri does not tax MOSER pensions.
MOSERS withholds state taxes only for Missouri residents. If you aren’t a Missouri resident in retirement, contact the appropriate state and local tax authorities to determine the taxability of your MOSERS benefit.

As we reminded our retirees in the Fall/Winter issue of RetireeNews, remember that pension benefits are subject to federal taxes.

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