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Information and online services regarding your taxes. The Department collects or processes individual income tax, fiduciary tax, estate tax returns, and property tax credit claims.
Taxes are assessed on personal property owned on January 1 but taxes are not billed until November of the same year. Taxes are due for the entire amount assessed and billed regardless if property is no longer owned or has been moved from Jackson County.
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.
St. Louis County
The Personal Property Department collects taxes on all motorized vehicles, boats, recreational vehicles, motorcycles, and business property. The value of your personal property is assessed by the Assessor's Office. These tax bills are mailed to citizens in November and taxes are due by December 31st of each year. Declare your Personal Property ...
Questions Pertaining to Personal Property Assessments. How Much is the Tax Amount that I Owe? The assessor determines the market value of the property. For real property, the market value is determined as of January 1 of the odd numbered years. For personal property it is determined each January 1.
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.
Most personal property is taxed in the county and city where the taxpayer lives. There are a few exceptions. Corporate property, houseboats, cabin cruisers, floating boat docks and manufactured homes are assessed where they are located on January 1. Personal property of Missouri residents located outside the state is not assessed in the state.
What Personal Property must I Claim on my Personal Property Declaration? You should report your vehicles, aircraft, boats, motors, trailers, livestock and personal property used in business. This is not an exhaustive list. You should contact your county assessor to discuss the details of your filling.
You may pay your personal property taxes on a monthly basis. Any outstanding bills for personal property MUST be paid and the current year Declaration turned in to the assessor's office to enroll. Personal property installment plans will begin in March of each year.