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Code · Missouri · Chapter 143

143.501. Returns by fiduciary and partnership.

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143.501. Returns by fiduciary and partnership. — 1. An income tax return for any deceased individual shall be made and filed by his executor, administrator, or other person charged with the care of his property. A final return of a decedent shall be due when it would have been due if the decedent had not died.
2. An income tax return for an individual who is unable to make a return by reason of minority or other disability shall be made and filed by his duly authorized agent, his guardian or other person charged with the care of his person or property.
3. The income tax return of an estate or trust shall be made and filed by the fiduciary thereof.
4. If two or more fiduciaries are acting jointly, the return may be made by any one of them.
5. An income tax return for a partnership shall be filed in accordance with the provisions of section 143.581 .
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(L. 1972 S.B. 549)
Effective 1-1-73, see § 143.109
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