Will state pension still be tax exempt for 2018 pension?If you are referring to the Public Pension Exemption, we are unaware of any changes to it compared to the previous year. This means that you may not have to pay Missouri state taxes on some or all of your MOSERS pension. See the articles in the Fall/Winter issue of RetireeNews and PensionsPlus (for those getting ready to retire). For more information about taxes, please contact the Missouri Department of Revenue or go to: www.dor.mo.gov/personal/ptc/pension.php.
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Public Pension Exemption
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