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Missouri Payroll Taxes
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Missouri Payroll Tax Registration Bundle
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Missouri Payroll Tax FAQs
Does Missouri Have State Payroll Taxes?
Yes. Missouri has the following state payroll taxes:
- Missouri Income Tax: Missouri has a progressive income tax rate ranging from 0% to 5.4%.
- Missouri Local Payroll Taxes: Employers with employees in Kansas City and St. Louis must withhold a local tax of 1% from employees’ paychecks. There are also St. Louis payroll expense taxes of 0.5% that the employer pays.
- Missouri Unemployment Insurance: Missouri employers pay an unemployment tax on a wage base of $11,000. Rates range from 0% to 5.4%. New employers pay a flat rate of 2.376%.
What is Missouri’s Unemployment Insurance Tax?
What is Missouri’s Local Payroll Tax?
Am I Required to Register for Payroll Taxes in Missouri?
Do Missouri Household Employees Require Payroll Registration?
Does Missouri Require an Employer Payroll Tax Account Number?
What Kind of Information Do I Need for Payroll Tax Registration?
- Name and Social Security number of all responsible parties
- Doing Business As (DBA), if applicable
- Physical business address and mailing address
- Business phone number
- Valid email address (contact person and business)
- Nine-digit federal Employer Identification Number (EIN)
- Industry description
What if I Don’t Have an EIN?
An EIN is a Federal Tax Identification Number provided by the IRS. If you do not have an EIN already, CorpNet can obtain one for you via their FTIN service.
What if I Don’t Have a Payroll Processor?
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