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Time running out to claim Missouri gas tax refund

A man fills up his truck with gas at Casey's General Store, located at 7th Street and Schifferdecker Avenue in Joplin, Missouri.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Time is ticking for Missouri drivers who hope to cash in on a new type of tax refund.

The gas tax on fuel sold in Missouri increased 2.5 cents in the past year. It is scheduled to increase annually even more over the next three years. By 2025, drivers will be paying nearly 30 cents a gallon more than in 2021 just because of the higher gas tax.

There is a way for Missourians to get some of that money back, but it’s going to take some effort.

Gather any gas receipts from stops at Missouri gas stations between October 2021 and June 2022.

Drivers are also required to complete the 4923-H form available on the Missouri Department of Revenue’s website. You will need the following information to complete the form:

The completed form can be submitted through the Department of Revenue’s website, email it, or send it through the post office.

For that work, drivers will receive a $0.025 refund for every gallon of gas submitted and approved.

The form must be submitted, or postmarked, by Sept. 30, or it will be automatically rejected.

Drivers can learn more information about the motor fuel tax and refund claims online at the Department of Revenue.

If you hope to cash in the gas tax refund in the future, there’s an app that digitizes and tracks gas receipts that is available. It costs $4.99 for an annual subscription.