Social Security for Missouri retirees — here’s what you can expect:
- Retirement benefits
- Benefits for disabled workers and their dependents
- Benefits to the families of deceased workers
You may also be entitled to:
- Supplemental Security Income program (SSI) – a needs-based program for people ages 65+ and people with disabilities, regardless of age.
- Assistance if you are a Medicare beneficiary with limited income to apply for extra help with the cost of prescription drugs (Medicare Prescription Drug Program.)
Social Security: It’s partially taxed Missouri
While the IRS may tax you on up to 85% of on Social Security benefits, Social Security income partially taxed your Missouri state income tax return —regardless of income or the size of your Social Security benefit.
What you need to know as a Missouri retiree:
- Missouri is moderately tax-friendly toward retirees
- Withdrawals from retirement accounts are fully taxed
- Wages are taxed at the normal rates.
- Public pension income is partially taxed; private pension income is fully taxed
- State and local sales tax rates are higher than the national average; property taxes are below the national average.
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