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Take advantage of the convenience and accuracy of paying your taxes online. Read our online payment page for complete details. NOTE: Online payment includes convenience fees collected by our payment vendor.
Personal property taxes are levied annually against tangible personal property and due December 31 each year. The United States Postal Service postmark determines the timeliness of payment.
How do I find out about my personal property taxes? Contact your County Assessor's Office. For contact information, see the Missouri State Tax Commission website.
The Missouri Department of Revenue accepts online payments — including extension and estimated tax payments — using a credit card or eCheck. An eCheck is an easy and secure method to pay your individual income taxes by electronic bank draft.
You should receive a personal property tax bill in November. If you did not receive your personal property tax bill, you can look it up online, email propertytaxdept@stlouis-mo.gov, or call the department at 314-622-4105. Review the Personal Property Tax information and learn about the assessment process, assessment rate, dates, waivers, etc.
Personal property taxes on items like homes, cars and boats are local taxes. For more information on personal property taxes, contact your County Assessor’s Office. The Dept. of Revenue has many resources designed to assist small businesses in complying with Missouri tax requirements.
How to pay your personal property and real estate tax online. The next step will show account information and the tax amout due. St. Louis County Department of Revenue online tax payment page.
You can use this website to look up statements, find receipts, and pay taxes. If you need further assistance, please contact us. Our staff are happy to help! Pay by Phone: (888) 523-0054 (new!) Applications received after September 30th will be applied to 2025 taxes only.
The Personal Property Tax Department can print personal property tax bills, tax receipts, and assist taxpayers with their inquiries pertaining to personal property tax payments. Only the Assessor's Office can change the vehicles or addresses on a personal property tax bill.
Do I owe Personal Property taxes although I am no longer a Missouri resident? Yes. According to state law, your tax obligation is established on January 1. Even if you move out of state the next day, you are still obligated to pay Missouri taxes. State law makes no provisions for prorating your tax bill.