The department's spokesman Ted Farnen said, there is no guarantee tax payers will see their money before June 30.
Farnen said the State will put off paying some tax refunds because of the lack of revenue this year.
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The State Budget Office says it could be as long as June 30 before citizens see their refunds.
Revenue Department Spokesman Ted Farnen said the department will give priority to property tax credits, because they help low-income and disabled citizens.
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From Jefferson City, I'm Allison Blood, newsradio 11-20 KMOX.
Department of Revenue Spokesman Ted Farnen said the department only has so much money each month to refund taxes, so some Missourians will have to wait.
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Farnen said the department will give priority to property tax credits filed by low income and disabled Missourians because they need the money more urgently than other citizens.
The latest tax returns should be mailed is June 30.
From Jefferson City, this is Allison Blood, newsradio 11-20, KMOX.