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The Missouri Voluntary Disclosure Program is designed to promote compliance with Missouri tax laws. 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.
St. Louis 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.
1. What type of property is considered taxable personal property? The following types of personal property are considered taxable: motor vehicles, trailers, mobile homes, watercraft, boat motors, aircraft, livestock, farm machinery and equipment, and any other personal property not exempted by law.
Personal Property Information. Online payments post within one or two business days. After your payment posts, you will be able to view/print your receipt. Online personal property declaration filing is no longer available for 2024. Please visit the Assessor's webpage for more information. A required field.
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.
Every person owning or holding real property or tangible personal property on the first day of January, including all such property purchased on that day, shall be liable for taxes thereon during the same calendar year.
You will need to declare your personal property by April 1st of each year. 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.
Find tax payment history, vehicles, and print a tax receipt or proceed to payment.
Personal Property Taxes – a Local Tax 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 .