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For Immediate Release
Date: April 8, 2008
Contact: David Griffith
Phone: (573) 751-8222

Lt. Gov. Kinder and Revenue Department Extend Tax Filing Deadline for Disaster Victims

JEFFERSON CITY – Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and the Missouri Department of Revenue announced that taxpayers in the 35 Missouri counties approved for federal disaster assistance due to recent flooding will have until May 19, 2008, to file and pay most taxes.

“Missourians who have been devastated by this historic flooding will now have more time to focus on the fundamental task of returning their lives to normal,” Lt. Gov. Kinder said. “Although, this simple extension will not recover lost belongings or replace damaged homes, it is our hope that moving this deadline will alleviate some complexity in this time of misfortune.”

“We have seen an unprecedented number of Missouri families and their communities devastated by flooding and its aftermath,” Gov. Matt Blunt said. “This extension will allow Missouri families who are recovering from the flood to focus on these immediate concerns and not the upcoming tax deadline.”

“The Department is sensitive to the difficult times that lay ahead for our fellow citizens due to the destructive flooding in these areas,” Director of Revenue Omar Davis said.  Extending their deadline for filing taxes will, hopefully, result in one less thing for them to worry about at this challenging time in their lives.”

On April 1, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that taxpayers in counties approved for federal disaster assistance have been granted an extension to the regular deadline to file their federal tax returns.

Taxpayers in the following counties will be granted this extension: Bollinger, Butler, Callaway, Carter, Christian, Franklin, Gasconade, Cape Girardeau, Greene, Howard, Iron, Jasper, Jefferson, Laclede, Madison, Maries, McDonald, Newton, Oregon, Osage, Phelps, Pulaski, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Shannon, St. Louis, St. Francois, Stoddard, Stone, Taney, Texas, Washington, Wayne, and Webster.

The department considers taxpayers who live in, have businesses in, or employ tax preparers in the affected counties eligible for the relief. Missouri taxpayers who qualify need to indicate their eligibility for relief by including the phrase “Missouri Severe Storms and Flooding” at the top of their tax forms so the Department may take appropriate action.

The May 19, 2008, deadline will apply to any of the following:

Taxpayers are still encouraged to continue to file and pay electronically. Filing electronically offers immediate proof of filing as well as increased accuracy. Electronic filing sends the data directly to the processing system, sidestepping any potential keying errors with conventional paper returns. It also allows the taxpayer the option of receiving a refund via direct deposit. Direct deposit is available only when taxpayers file electronically.

Taxpayers who choose to file and pay electronically and receive notice from the Department that penalties and interest have been imposed because their return or payment was received after the due date need to contact the Department at the telephone number or e-mail address provided on the notice, and ask for the penalties and interest to be removed.

The Department’s Interactive Voice Response system gives taxpayers the option of using the telephone to obtain information on the status of their tax return. Taxpayers may use the toll-free option by calling (866) 433-7259. Taxpayers can also access the tracking system by calling the toll number, (573) 526-TAXX (8299). The Department continues to offer the Online Personal Tax Return Inquiry system, available on the internet at www.dor.mo.gov. To use the online system, just click “Where’s My Tax Return?” on the right side of the page.

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