Users' questions

How do I get a personal property tax waiver in Jefferson County Missouri?

How do I get a personal property tax waiver in Jefferson County Missouri?

How to Apply for a Tax Waiver (Statement of Non-Assessment) Application for a tax waiver can be made in person, by mail, fax, or email. If applying by fax or email, please allow 24 hour process time.

Where do I get a personal property tax waiver?

Assessor’s Office
A Tax Waiver can normally only be obtained in person at the Assessor’s Office. In light of the COVID-19 emergency, the Assessor’s Office has implemented a procedure to request it online.

How much personal property tax do I owe Jefferson County MO?

If you do not get a form to fill out in the mail, please contact the Assessor’s office at 636-797-5343….Percentage of Market Value That Determines Assessed Value.

All personal property except those listed below 33.33%
Historic motor vehicles 5%
Certain Aircrafts 5%

How to obtain a property tax receipt or waiver in Missouri?

A waiver or statement of non-assessment is obtained from the county or City of St. Louis assessor if you did not own or possess personal property as of January 1. You will need to contact the assessor in the county of your residence to request the statement or non-assessment and to be added to the assessment roll for the subsequent tax year.

How to apply for a tax waiver in Jefferson County MO?

Application for a tax waiver can be made in person, by mail, fax, or email. If applying by fax or email, please allow 24 hour process time.

When is personal property assessed in Jefferson County?

Personal property is assessed (valued) each year by the Assessor’s Office. Your assessment list is due by March 1st of that year. State statutes require a penalty to be added to your personal property tax bill if the list is not returned by the deadline. My address has changed, how do I notify the Assessor?

Who is the collector of revenue in Jefferson County MO?

It is my commitment to serve Jefferson County and its people with accountability of checks and balances of public funds within our office. The Jefferson County Collector of Revenue is responsible for collecting current and delinquent Personal Property & Real Estate taxes.