![]() ![]() Vehicle owners with registrations (license plates) expiring in the months of March and April have been granted an automatic two-month extension and will be able to continue operating their vehicles on Missouri roadways without penalty until they can apply for renewal.Guidance on two-month extension of expiring motor vehicle registrations Individuals who were provided notice to complete additional testing as part of a medical review program requirement may be granted an additional 60 days to comply with such requirements.The approved extension does not waive the mandatory retesting requirement for persons who have allowed their license to expire for more than 184 days pursuant to Section 302.173 RSMo.The extension does not apply to document holders whose lawful status end date is the same as the expiration date on their driver license, nondriver license or instruction permit.Personal driving records on file with the Department of Revenue may not reflect extended expiration dates.Similarly, a driver license with an original expiration date of April 30, 2020, will be considered valid until June 29, 2020. For example, a driver license with an original expiration date of March 1, 2020, will be considered valid until April 30, 2020. Valid Missouri driver licenses (Class A, B, C, E, F and M), nondriver licenses and noncommercial instruction permits with original expiration dates of March 1, 2020, through April 30, 2020, have been granted an automatic 60-day extension these licenses and permits will be considered to have a valid status for driving and local document acceptance purposes.Guidance on 60-day extension of expiring driver licenses, nondriver licenses and instruction permits Individuals and corporations that file their return or request an extension of time to file by July 15, 2020, will automatically avoid interest and penalties on the tax paid by July 15. Penalties and interest will begin to accrue on any remaining unpaid balances as of July 16, 2020.This relief for individuals and corporations will also include estimated tax payments for tax year 2020 that are due on April 15, 2020.The Department of Revenue will automatically provide this relief, so filers do not need to take any additional steps to qualify. This payment relief applies to all individual income tax returns, income tax returns filed by C Corporations, and income tax returns filed by trusts orĮstates. Payment relief for individuals and corporations: Income tax payment deadlines for individual and corporate income returns with a due date of April 15, 2020, are extended until July 15, 2020.Filing deadline extended: The deadline to file income tax returns has been extended from April 15, 2020, to July 15, 2020.Guidance on 90-day extension to file and pay individual and corporate income tax “In an effort to ease customer concerns and encourage social distancing, the Department is providing Missouri citizens and businesses additional time to pay their income taxes and to renew their driver licenses and motor vehicle registrations.” ![]() “The health and safety of Missourians is the Department of Revenue’s top priority, and we are working closely with the Governor’s Office to make the best decisions for our customers and team members,” said Director of Revenue Ken Zellers. These extensions are effective immediately. The Department is also implementing automatic extensions for expiring driver licenses and motor vehicle registrations to help alleviate public congestion in local license offices. JEFFERSON CITY - Mirroring the federal guidance issued by the Internal Revenue Service, the Missouri Department of Revenue announced today that it will provide special tax filing and payment relief to individuals and corporations in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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