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Does Missouri have a claim of right doctrine similar to the Internal Revenue Service?

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Does Missouri have a claim of right doctrine similar to the Internal Revenue Service?

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No. Missouri does not have a claim of right doctrine similar to the Internal Revenue Service. Form MO-1120, Line 1, is the federal taxable income reported to the Internal Revenue Service and the federal income tax deduction is based on Federal Form 1120, Schedule J. No additional modifications are allowed on the Missouri income tax return related to the claim of right doctrine calculations on the federal income tax return.

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No. Missouri does not have a claim of right doctrine similar to the Internal Revenue Service. Form MO-1120 , Line 1, is the federal taxable income reported to the Internal Revenue Service and the federal income tax deduction is based on Federal Form 1120 , Schedule J. No additional modifications are allowed on the Missouri income tax return related to the claim of right doctrine calculations on the federal income tax return.

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