Missouri Payroll


The Show Me State has a progressive income tax system.
Use the free Missouri paycheck calculators to calculate the taxes on your income. For employer tax calculations, use PaycheckCity Payroll.
Missouri Tax Information
Employee Withholding Requirements
Withholding Method
Supplemental Wage / Bonus Rate
4.8% for 2024
Register as an employer on the Missouri Department of Revenue website
Employee's Withholding Tax Exemption Certificate
Missouri State Unemployment Insurance (SUI)
Missouri Wage Base
$10,000 for 2024
Missouri SUI rates range from
0% and 6.75% for 2024
Missouri new employer rate
2.376% for 2024
Missouri non-profit/public employer rate
1.0% for 2024
Get your unemployment insurance rate: Missouri UI agency website
Missouri State Disability Insurance (SDI)
Missouri Family Leave Insurance (FLI)
Missouri Local Taxes
Missouri Minimum Wage
Missouri Minimum Wage
$12.30 per hour, since 2024.
Missouri State Labor Laws
Missouri Termination Pay
- Employee is fired — pay immediately
- Employee quits — no provision
Missouri New Hire Reporting
Department of Revenue
Child Support Services
PO Box 3340
Jefferson City, MO 65105-3340
Phone: 573-751-5752
Fax: 800-585-9234
Division of Child Support Enforcement
Department of Social Services
227 Metro Drive
PO Box 1527
Jefferson City, MO 65102-1527
Phone: 800-859-7999
Missouri Reciprocal States
Missouri Withholding Forms
Form MO W-4
Form MO W-4A
Form MO W-4C
Missouri Payroll Calculators
Calculate your Missouri net pay or take home pay by entering your pay information, W4, and Missouri state W4 information.
- Missouri Salary Employee Calculator
- Missouri Dual Scenario Salary
- Missouri Bonus Tax Percent
- Missouri 401k Calculator
- Missouri Bonus Tax Aggregate
- Missouri Dual Scenario Hourly
- Missouri Hourly Employee Calculator
- Missouri Gross-Up Calculator
- Calculate Missouri employer payroll taxes
Updated April 2024These free resources should not be taken as tax or legal advice. Content provided is intended as general information. Tax regulations and laws change and the impact of laws can vary. Consult a tax advisor, CPA or lawyer for guidance on your specific situation.

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