Missouri Sample Letter for Payment Arrangements

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This form is a sample letter from a law firm to opposing counsel confirming the payment schedule of defendant.

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The MO DOR offers payment plans on a 24-month term, and you may be required to make a downpayment. For example, if you owe $2,800, the state may be willing to accept a $400 down payment followed by 24 monthly payments of $200.

A payment plan is an agreement with the IRS to pay the taxes you owe within an extended timeframe. You should request a payment plan if you believe you will be able to pay your taxes in full within the extended time frame. If you qualify for a short-term payment plan you will not be liable for a user fee.

A Notice of Balance Due has been issued because of an outstanding tax delinquency. Failure to resolve the tax issue, within the stated time limits on the notice, will result in the suspension of your professional license or the loss of employment with the State of Missouri.

Notice of Intent to Offset: Indicates that future tax refunds may be intercepted and directly applied to the delinquent tax bill.

An addition to tax is imposed for failure to file or failure to pay. An addition to tax is imposed for failure to file by the due date at the rate of 5 percent per month, not to exceed 25 percent of the unpaid balance.

Statute of Limitations on Missouri Tax Liabilities The state has three years to assess additional tax. The clock starts on the later of the date you filed the return or its due date.

Setting up the payment plan Calculate the total amount due and the payment schedule. Determine the payment amounts, due dates and payment method. Write the agreement, detailing the payment plan. Include the date of the agreement and the parties involved. Get both parties to sign the agreement.

Form MO-1040ES. Missouri follows the IRS standards for estimated payments. If you will owe $100 or more in tax for the current year, you are required to make 90% of the tax due, over quarterly payments. It has to be at least 100% of the previous year, even if you think you won't make as much in the current year.

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Missouri Sample Letter for Payment Arrangements