Income tax
Missouri uses a progressive bracketed income tax. The average effective rate on wage income is 4.80%. Federal tax still applies; see our income tax calculator for a full breakdown.
Everything residents of Missouri need to know about state taxes in 2026 — income brackets, property tax, sales tax, capital gains, retirement, and small-business taxation, with planning tips aligned to current IRS guidance.
Income tax system
Progressive bracketed income tax
Effective income rate
4.80%
Capital gains
4.80%
Property tax
0.97%
Combined sales tax
8.39%
Retirement income
Partial exemption (age / income limits apply)
Missouri uses a progressive bracketed income tax. The average effective rate on wage income is 4.80%. Federal tax still applies; see our income tax calculator for a full breakdown.
Effective property tax averages 0.97% of assessed home value. On a $400,000 home that is roughly $3,880 per year. Run your own number with the property tax calculator.
Combined state + local sales tax averages 8.39%. Some categories (groceries, prescription drugs, clothing) may be exempt or taxed at a lower rate.
Missouri taxes long-term capital gains at approximately 4.80%. Federal rates of 0/15/20% plus 3.8% NIIT above MAGI thresholds apply on top.
Estimate yours with the capital gains calculator.
Partial exemption (age / income limits apply). Adjust contributions in our calculators to model the impact of pre-tax 401(k) / Traditional IRA contributions on your Missouri liability.
Top 4.8% bracket; SS exclusion based on AGI.
Eligibility usually depends on AGI, filing status, and residency. Verify current-year rules with the Missouri Department of Revenue or a CPA.
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